World No. 66 Chris Kirk styled a 4-under 33-33=66 in R3 of the RBC Canadian Open to reach 6-under 204, up 11 spots to T9, five back of co-leaders Tony Finau (62) and Rory McIlroy (65).
The Georgia alum is the top 10 at the three-quarter mark for a sixth time this season in 20 starts, three in his last four, including at the 104th PGA three starts ago, where he was T10 before finishing a major-best T5 (68-70-71-68). He’s chasing a fifth TOUR victory in 296 events, first since the 2015 Crowne Plaza Invitational 164 starts ago, where he came from three back (T4) with 4-under 66 to win by one over three players. Thru 54 holes, the 37-year-old has signed for laps of 69-69-66, totaled one eagle, a 3 today at hole 9 (from 18'1"), and 10 birdies versus six bogeys, and ranks 13th SG: Tee-to-Green (6.809) and 37th SG: Putting (1.704). He’s now 6-for-6 at the Canadian Open and owns three prior top 25s and one top 10, a T4 on debut in 2012 (Hamilton G&CC), where he was T4 thru 54 holes (69-66-63-68).