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Smalley leads crowded PGA Championship as Scheffler says It's 'anybody's tournament'

NEWTOWN SQUARE, Pennsylvania, May 16 : Alex Smalley birdied the final hole to seize a two-shot lead after the third round of the PGA Championship on Saturday, while struggling Scottie Scheffler said the tightly packed leaderboard at Aronimink was unlike anything he had seen before.

Smalley recovered from a shaky start to card a two-under-par 68 and move to six under overall, with 43 players within five shots of the lead before Sunday's final round. Defending champion Scheffler remained a serious threat despite a frustrating one-over 71 that left him at one under.

"Going into tomorrow, it's quite literally anybody's tournament," Scheffler told reporters. "I've never seen a leaderboard like this, this bunched up."

The world number one Scheffler struggled on the greens throughout the day, missing six putts from inside 10 feet despite ranking among the field leaders off the tee and on approach.

Rory McIlroy was among the biggest movers on "moving day", firing a four-under 66 to surge back into the picture at three under as the Masters champion continued his bid for back-to-back major titles.

The golfer from Northern Ireland, who opened the tournament with a 74 after beginning Thursday with four consecutive bogeys, looked far more comfortable following widespread criticism of Friday's severe setup at Aronimink Golf Club near Philadelphia.

McIlroy mixed six birdies with two bogeys to sit three shots behind Smalley, while Jon Rahm, Ludvig Aberg, Aaron Rai, Nick Taylor and Matti Schmid formed the closest chasing group at four under.

Rahm carded a 67 and later said his game felt as good as it had at any stage since his 2021 U.S. Open-winning season. Aberg posted a 68 to continue his pursuit of a first major title, while Rai stayed in

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