From the third-to-last twosome, World No. 868 Jim Knous patched together a 1-under 34-35=69 in R3 of the RBC Canadian Open, falling five spots to T7 on 7-under 203, four back of co-leaders Tony Finau (62) and Rory McIlroy (65).
The Colorado School of Mines alum, playing the remainder of the season on conditional status, checked in 197th in the FedExCup standings and will be in the third-to-last threesome on Sunday with Austin Cook and Sebastian Munoz. While he dropped on the board today, he’s still chalked up three sub-70s (67-67-69), and another one tomorrow would be just what the doctored ordered, having mustered just one career top 10 in 36 events so far, a T10 at the 2019 Safeway Open during his rookie campaign. The 32-year-old, who has yet to play in a major championship, could add one to his resume at week’s end, as the top-2 finishers in the top 8 and ties not already exempt, gain entry into the 150th Open Championship (July 14-17). At the three-quarter pole, he’s tallied 15 birdies against eight bogeys, three versus two on Saturday, and ranks 19th SG: Tee-to-Green (5.802), lowlighted by a 0.076 TTG today, and 14th SG: Putting (3.730), carving out a 0.324 SGP in R3.