From the fourth-to-last twosome, World No. 61 and R1 co-leader Luke List swallowed a late triple en route to an even-par 36-36=72 in R3 of the Memorial Tournament, dropping three places to T7 on 6-under 210, seven in arrears.
After kicking off with 67-71, the 37-year-old began the day tied with four others (T4), including playing competitor and now 54-hole leader Billy Horschel, who dusted List by seven shots. He was holding his own thru 16 holes at 3-under on the day (5 birdies, 2 bogeys) and T2 on the board, but fell off the pace with a triple bogey-7 at 17 (two penalties strokes), relegating him to the fifth-to-last pairing on Sunday with rookie and first-timer Davis Riley (72). At the three-quarter pole, the Vanderbilt alum has tallied 16 birdies, T1 in that stat, versus seven bogeys and the triple, and ranks 11th SG: Tee-to-Green (6.063), lowlighted by a 0.139 TTG today, and 26th SG: Putting (2.122), eking out a 0.114 SGP in R3. The last two winners on TOUR, Sam Burns at last week’s Schwab (P1), and Justin Thomas at the 104th PGA (P1), both began the final frame seven in arrears, as is List, so a second TOUR victory, while a long shot, is still a possibility.