24-6; -13.46pts Pre-tournament plays: LAY 20pts liability Ian Poulter 60 31st Seung-Yul Noh 70 37th Danny Lee 75 47th Daniel Summerhays 80 mc Scott Piercy 85 mc Stewart Cink 85 10th J.B. Holmes 85 52nd Kevin Tway 90 31st Peter Uihlein 90 mdf Graeme McDowell 95 27th Harris English 100 10th Pre-rd3 plays: LAY 20pts liability Adam Scott 11.5 10th Kevin Chappell 27 4th Seamus Power 48 27th Matt Every 50 27th Retief Goosen 55 37th Rafa Cabrera Bello 65 4th Francesco Molinari 85 24th Scott Brown 100 52nd Pred-rd4 plays: BACK 1pt Stewart Cink 6.8 10th Luke List 11.5 18th Chad Campbell 13.5 10th Chez Reavie 23 4th Phil Mickelson 34 9th Limiting the losses on the Cink play - the veteran if joint leader after rd3 and his ball striking hasn't been particularly good, he has scored well and has the experience to not falter under the pressure of leading this event By contrast, List has played extremely well this week - he leads the field in strokes gained - tee to green and strokes gained - approaches - and he is only one shot off the pace, so this is quite a turnaround in form from the last two months With two top-10 finishes in the last five years, Campbell's position should not be a great surprise - he is only one shot back and has the experience as well as the confidence around this course to be a strong challenger today Reavie is a shot further back so these are large odds for a player only two shots off the pace - presumably they are because he led after 36 holes, but he fell backwards only after a poor day on the greens not with the rest of his game and Dufner showed last week that bouncebacks are certainly possible Mickelson is certainly a player who can wipe out a four-shot deficit in a very small number of holes and that looks all the more likely on a course where he has finished 2nd-11th-3rd-2nd in the last four years LAY 20pts liability Ben Crane 9.8 10th Daniel Berger 20 1st Matt Jones 23 18th Charl Schwartzel 55 2nd Brooks Koepka 65 37th Kyle Stanley 65 27th
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