Berliner Boersenzeitung - Scheffler, Rahm and Vegas share lead in PGA shootout

EUR -
AED 4.186468
AFN 79.785191
ALL 97.86218
AMD 437.061435
ANG 2.039845
AOA 1045.180918
ARS 1350.64824
AUD 1.754484
AWG 2.045103
AZN 1.942155
BAM 1.951609
BBD 2.301015
BDT 139.300867
BGN 1.956955
BHD 0.429712
BIF 3352.100163
BMD 1.139782
BND 1.465769
BOB 7.87457
BRL 6.366488
BSD 1.139633
BTN 97.576631
BWP 15.246317
BYN 3.729472
BYR 22339.735867
BZD 2.289142
CAD 1.560824
CDF 3282.573846
CHF 0.936907
CLF 0.027755
CLP 1065.070154
CNY 8.194409
CNH 8.196598
COP 4700.462792
CRC 580.940362
CUC 1.139782
CUP 30.204235
CVE 110.701416
CZK 24.783476
DJF 202.562584
DKK 7.458627
DOP 67.532557
DZD 149.841545
EGP 56.55088
ERN 17.096737
ETB 152.816377
FJD 2.564857
FKP 0.839186
GBP 0.84243
GEL 3.112051
GGP 0.839186
GHS 11.630176
GIP 0.839186
GMD 80.924959
GNF 9864.817442
GTQ 8.759191
GYD 238.781154
HKD 8.944095
HNL 29.646184
HRK 7.537614
HTG 149.440249
HUF 403.42543
IDR 18591.390339
ILS 3.991832
IMP 0.839186
INR 97.789121
IQD 1493.114999
IRR 47999.092447
ISK 144.011951
JEP 0.839186
JMD 182.039091
JOD 0.808151
JPY 165.090083
KES 147.606159
KGS 99.674413
KHR 4581.925817
KMF 491.820448
KPW 1025.775423
KRW 1551.677458
KWD 0.348785
KYD 0.949677
KZT 581.331654
LAK 24593.659954
LBP 102618.484074
LKR 340.986274
LRD 227.276918
LSL 20.277164
LTL 3.365482
LVL 0.689443
LYD 6.228956
MAD 10.44896
MDL 19.641032
MGA 5111.924648
MKD 61.578353
MMK 2392.995402
MNT 4078.984513
MOP 9.209945
MRU 45.186719
MUR 52.082403
MVR 17.558393
MWK 1979.236469
MXN 21.801941
MYR 4.818435
MZN 72.900915
NAD 20.277159
NGN 1776.374161
NIO 41.948236
NOK 11.527589
NPR 156.153363
NZD 1.893344
OMR 0.438244
PAB 1.139633
PEN 4.16139
PGK 4.681942
PHP 63.684248
PKR 321.650824
PLN 4.287954
PYG 9099.459908
QAR 4.149663
RON 5.04092
RSD 117.178797
RUB 89.863194
RWF 1619.63085
SAR 4.27481
SBD 9.514209
SCR 16.709361
SDG 684.443546
SEK 10.991048
SGD 1.46947
SHP 0.89569
SLE 25.702517
SLL 23900.668165
SOS 651.38984
SRD 42.105886
STD 23591.195342
SVC 9.973583
SYP 14819.256065
SZL 20.265753
THB 37.342127
TJS 11.266432
TMT 3.989239
TND 3.355235
TOP 2.669489
TRY 44.70079
TTD 7.711951
TWD 34.167035
TZS 2997.628205
UAH 47.203136
UGX 4126.121506
USD 1.139782
UYU 47.368282
UZS 14577.817817
VES 112.143298
VND 29695.891749
VUV 137.427405
WST 3.134732
XAF 654.425377
XAG 0.031643
XAU 0.000343
XCD 3.080319
XDR 0.816981
XOF 652.529546
XPF 119.331742
YER 277.366471
ZAR 20.283459
ZMK 10259.413807
ZMW 28.233921
ZWL 367.009481
  • CMSC

    -0.0700

    22.17

    -0.32%

  • NGG

    -0.3000

    70.7

    -0.42%

  • RYCEF

    0.1350

    12

    +1.13%

  • SCS

    -0.0250

    10.35

    -0.24%

  • GSK

    0.0550

    41.2

    +0.13%

  • BTI

    0.3200

    47.79

    +0.67%

  • VOD

    -0.0170

    9.94

    -0.17%

  • RIO

    -0.2000

    59.03

    -0.34%

  • RBGPF

    1.0780

    69.038

    +1.56%

  • CMSD

    -0.0510

    22.184

    -0.23%

  • BCC

    -0.7100

    86.8

    -0.82%

  • JRI

    0.1100

    13.08

    +0.84%

  • BCE

    -0.0850

    21.78

    -0.39%

  • AZN

    0.5300

    72.88

    +0.73%

  • BP

    0.2250

    29.29

    +0.77%

  • RELX

    -0.0900

    53.68

    -0.17%

Scheffler, Rahm and Vegas share lead in PGA shootout
Scheffler, Rahm and Vegas share lead in PGA shootout / Photo: Kevin C. Cox - GETTY IMAGES NORTH AMERICA/AFP

Scheffler, Rahm and Vegas share lead in PGA shootout

Scottie Scheffler charged into a share of the lead with Venezuela's Jhonattan Vegas and Spain's Jon Rahm in Saturday's third round of the PGA Championship while Bryson DeChambeau surged into contention.

Text size:

World number one Scheffler, a two-time Masters champion, joined two-time major winner Rahm and 36-hole leader Vegas, without a top-20 finish in 16 major starts, on seven under par as the last group made the turn at Quail Hollow, where a morning storm delayed the start.

Scheffler opened with a bogey but answered with a tap-in birdie at the par-three fourth hole, an 18-foot birdie putt at the fifth and an eight-foot birdie putt at the par-five seventh to put the American on seven-under.

Vegas squandered his overnight lead with back-to-back opening bogeys.

After finding pine straw near right trees at the first hole and missing a 24-foot par putt, Vegas was near a left cart path off the second tee and missed a 21-foot par putt.

But the 40-year-old South American reclaimed a share of the lead with a birdie at the seventh, chipping to just inside six feet and making the putt.

At the par-four eighth, Vegas blasted his tee shot just outside 26 feet from the hole but settled for a three-putt par after missing a three-foot birdie putt for the solo lead.

Rahm reeled off birdies at the 14th, par-five 15th and 16th holes to join them at the top.

The Spaniard birdied the first hole on a 13-foot putt, the third from 20 feet and answered a bogey at the sixth with a birdie at the seventh.

After a birdie at the par-five 10th, Rahm smacked his approach at 11 off a spectator and the ball rolled across the green into the right rough. Rahm made bogey at the 11th but bounced back with a two-putt birdie from eight feet at the par-four 14th, a 10-foot birdie putt at the par-five 15th and a tap-in birdie at 16.

- DeChambeau lurking -

Reigning US Open champion DeChambeau was one adrift on six-under with South Korean Kim Si-woo and American Davis Riley.

DeChambeau made a 30-foot birdie putt at the first, dropped his third shot inches from the seventh hole and tapped in for birdie and sank a five-foot birdie putt at the eighth.

Riley reeled off three consecutive birdies starting at the eighth and made another at the 14th to move up.

Kim sank a birdie putt from just inside six feet at the fourth to briefly grab the lead alone at seven-under, but he closed the front nine with a bogey to stumble back.

A severe thunderstorm postponed the scheduled 8:15 a.m. (1215 GMT) start and forced organizers to re-draw the groups into trios off the first and 10th tees starting at 11:43 a.m. in a bid to finish the round by sunset.

Rain-soaked areas, saturated by showers for four days before the tournament began, and gusting winds made the layout even trickier.

World number two Rory McIlroy, who won last month's Masters to complete a career Grand Slam, and defending champion Xander Schauffele were to have started in the second group off the first tee the morning.

Instead, they ended up teeing off five hours and 13 minutes later from the 10th tee alongside American Chris Kirk.

Four-time major winner McIlroy, who has won four times at Quail Hollow and owns the course record of 61, dropped his approach at 14 inside four feet and made the birdie putt, but stumbled with bogeys at the par-five 15th and par-three 17th to stand on two-over.

Schauffele, also the reigning British Open champion, opened with a birdie but went bogey-birdie-bogey on 14 through 16 to stand on one-over.

(H.Schneide--BBZ)