PGA TOUR rookie and World No. 122 Aaron Rai walked off with birdie to piece together a 2-under 33-36=69 in R3 of the Mexico Open at Vidanta, nudging one spot to T8 on 10-under 203 and chasing leader Jon Rahm (68).
The Englishman owns two top 10s on TOUR in 24 events, a T6 individually at the Farmers eight starts ago, where he was T3 after 54 holes, and a T4 last week teamed with fellow two-time European Tour winner David Lipsky at the Zurich Classic. After opening with bogey-free 65, he was one back of six co-leaders, dipped to four adrift after R2, and now sits five off the pace after a second straight 69. At the three-quarter pole, the 27-year-old has tallied one eagle and 11 birdies against three bogeys, and is in positive territory in all strokes gained metrics, including a best of 9th Off-the-Tee (3.361), and a 43rd in Around-the-Green (1.488) and a 41st in Putting (0.757), -0.014 SGP today.