Collin Moreika launched five years 67 years away to move to one progress after the third round of Arnold Palmer Invitational.
The world number five birds, including a range of approximately 12 feet on the last hole, to improve 10 under the total.
This prompted Maurica, one of his American colleague Russell Henley, who also launched 67 in Pay Hill in Orlando on Saturday.
Corey Conns from Canada is run by Morikawa by two strokes heading to the final round on Sunday, with Jason Day Australia again in fourth place.
Shen Laurie started from Ireland today by two points on Windhiham Clark, but he retreated on the leading plate, leaving him four more than 76 years old.
Clark also fell, as the American also settled for 76 years and fell into the thirteenth tie.
Rorre McLeroi from Northern Ireland was the last to lose the Earth, leaving him 73 years in second place with Aaron Ray from England and Robert McCayter from Scotland.
Henley made a statement the start of the ninth rear with four consecutive birds, while Conrers fell with a drop -off bullet in the eighteenth hole.
Michael Kim (67 years old) and Tony Vino (68 years old) moved to a somewhat far -five -year -old dispute, while Andrew Novak had the best tour per day as 65 ghost -free to four.
Moreika has not won the PGA tour since October 2023, and has witnessed the 28 -year -old mixed fortunes in this past in the past, remembering the previous discounts that he had not lost after his tour on Saturday.
The main winner said, “I came to this event that did not play greatly, a path if you don't play wonderfully, it will appear,” the main winner said twice.
“It is just one of those you cannot fake. But this was one of my first professional amateurs, I played in 2017, and I love the golf field.
“In such a training course, you just have to fully control your golf ball, and this will take it tomorrow.”
He added: “I would like to say that the players who win a fixed basis, playing free of charge, and so I will go out tomorrow.”