Making his tourney debut, World No. 262 Graeme McDowell ended flat but still flung a 4-under-par 32-35=67 in the third round of the Butterfield Bermuda Championship, up seven spots to T10 on 9-under 204, a distant eight in arrears of the lead.
The 42-year-old’s most recent two (of four) TOUR titles came out of the U.S. on coastal tracks: the 2019 opposite-field Corales in the Dominican Republic as the 54-hole leader by one; and the 2016 OHL Classic at Mayakoba, where he came from three back with 5-under 66 before prevailing in a 3-man playoff. Additionally, his most recent top 10s came at last season’s opposite-field Corales in March (T4), and a T4 at the 2020 Sony Open in Hawaii. Thru 54 holes, the Lake Nona, Florida, resident has posted rounds of 70-67-67, totaled 15 birdies against six bogeys, five versus one today, and ranks T3 in driving accuracy at 76.19 percent (32/42) and T8 in greens in regulation at 74.07 percent (40/54). He’ll play out of the fourth-to-last threesome in R4 with fellow first-timers Garrick Higgo and Dylan Wu.