Scottie Scheffler and 18-year-old Blades Brown trail leader Si Woo Kim by just a single stroke as they finish three rounds in contention at The American Express.
World number one Scottie Scheffler notched six birdies and two bogeys, showcasing his grit in the face of challenging winds. His final par save on the 18th hole kept him within striking distance of Kim's lead. Meanwhile, Blades Brown made a remarkable comeback on Saturday, overcoming his initial disappointment after narrowly missing out on a 59 with three crucial birdies on the back nine.
For young Blades Brown, playing at just 18 years old and competing in his first PGA Tour event, it was an incredible experience that took him away from worries of finishing high school. He expressed his gratitude for the chance to participate and looked forward to Sunday's final round, hoping to keep up with the leaders.
While both Scheffler and Brown trail Kim by just a single stroke, Eric Cole and Wyndham Clark are two back at 20 under par, highlighting a congested leaderboard heading into the final day. Tom Hoge, Matt McCarty, and Andrew Putnam round out the top five in 19-under-par.
Sunday's live coverage of The American Express will take place on Sky Sports Golf starting from 4:30 pm.
World number one Scottie Scheffler notched six birdies and two bogeys, showcasing his grit in the face of challenging winds. His final par save on the 18th hole kept him within striking distance of Kim's lead. Meanwhile, Blades Brown made a remarkable comeback on Saturday, overcoming his initial disappointment after narrowly missing out on a 59 with three crucial birdies on the back nine.
For young Blades Brown, playing at just 18 years old and competing in his first PGA Tour event, it was an incredible experience that took him away from worries of finishing high school. He expressed his gratitude for the chance to participate and looked forward to Sunday's final round, hoping to keep up with the leaders.
While both Scheffler and Brown trail Kim by just a single stroke, Eric Cole and Wyndham Clark are two back at 20 under par, highlighting a congested leaderboard heading into the final day. Tom Hoge, Matt McCarty, and Andrew Putnam round out the top five in 19-under-par.
Sunday's live coverage of The American Express will take place on Sky Sports Golf starting from 4:30 pm.