From the third-to-last pairing, World No. 21 Abraham Ancer held his ground with an even-par 35-35=70 in R3 of the 104th PGA Championship to post 4-under 206, solo 5th on the board and five shy of leader and rookie Mito Pereira (69).
The Oklahoma alum, who dusted two-time past champ and playing competitor Rory McIlroy by four shots today, will be in the third-to-last pairing on Sunday with first-timer Seamus Power. After kicking off with 67-69, T5 and five back of leader Will Zalatoris (73), he traded two birdies at holes 5 and 17 (from 9'8") with two bogey-5s at 7 and 10 (missed par-saver from 4'7"), posting a -0.131 SG: Approach but a +1.375 SG: Putting. Thru 54 holes, the Texas-born Mexican has totaled 11 birdies against seven bogeys, and ranks 13th SG: TTG (7.196) and 8th SG: Putting (4.758), but despite the lofty ranking with the flat stick, mentioned post-round (link below) that, “We’ve just got to make more putts.” This is his first time in the top 10 at the three-quarter mark since the CJ CUP @ SUMMIT back in October, where he was T3 before fading to T14 (70-65-63-71), and his best finish in a major in 12 priors -- and lone top 10 -- is a back-door T8 at last year’s PGA at Kiawah Island, where he closed with a week-low bogey-free 65 (7 birdies).