From the fourth-to-last threesome, World No. 66 Chris Kirk front-loaded a bogey-free 4-under 31-35=66 in R4 of the RBC Canadian Open to conclude on 10-under 270, up two places to T7, nine adrift of champion Rory McIlroy (62).
This was the Georgia alum’s sixth Canadian Open, sixth cash and second top 10, joining a T4 on debut in 2012 at Hamilton G&CC. He improves to 14-for-20 on the season with four top 10s, first since a major-best T5 at the 104th PGA three starts ago, and is now one top 10 short of a career-high five during the 2014 campaign, which included his only multi-win season (2). He remains winless, however, since the 2015 Crowne Plaza Invite 164 starts ago, but it’s another confidence-building week after posting 69-69-66-66, T21 at the midpoint. The 37-year-old totaled one eagle and 14 birdies against six bogeys, ranked 9th SG: Tee-to-Green (9.081) and 29th SG: Putting (2.052), 0.345 SGP on Sunday, and will now take the week off after not qualifying for this coming week’s 122nd U.S. Open.