From the third-to-last twosome, past champ and R1 co-leader Chris Kirk rallied for an even-par 37-33=70 in R3 of the Charles Schwab Challenge to post 7-under 203, T5 on the board, which is where he began.
The Georgia alum won here in 2015 for a fourth TOUR title and hasn’t won since. That was 162 starts and seven years ago this week, coming from three back (T4) with 4-under 66 to win by one over three players. Kirk was World No. 23 then; he arrived this week not far from there (No. 67), and will be in the fourth-to-last pairing on Sunday with Patrick Reed, beginning four back of leader Scottie Scheffler. Thru 54 holes, he posted progressively worse laps of 66-67-70, totaled 13 birdies versus six bogeys, three against three today, and ranks 19th SG: Tee-to-Green (5.195) and 10th SG: Putting (3.021), including a 0.463 SGP today, where he converted two scoring chances from between 20 and 43 feet, but also missed five putts from inside of 13 feet.