Si-Woo Kim leads Scottie Scheffler and teenager Blades Brown by one shot at American Express

South Korean golfer Si-Woo Kim has taken the lead at the American Express, a tournament he's vying to win for the second time. His 66 in the third round moved him ahead of Scottie Scheffler and teenager Blades Brown by one stroke.

Kim, who is looking to claim his second victory at the event, played some impressive golf, reeling off seven birdies and just one bogey. The 22-under-par score puts him atop the leaderboard, with Scheffler and Brown sitting in second place, both six strokes behind Kim's lead.

Scheffler, who is making his first PGA Tour appearance of the season, had a solid round but was unable to catch up to Kim's lead. He carded six birdies and two bogeys, but admitted that he needs to be sharper if he wants to win.

Meanwhile, 18-year-old Blades Brown had an impressive round, reeling off five birdies and one bogey. The young golfer is on his way to potentially becoming the second youngest PGA Tour event winner with a victory. He was particularly strong on the final three holes, including a clutch 44-foot putt on the 18th.

Despite trailing by six strokes, Brown remains optimistic about his chances. "That's so many people around it, it gets your adrenaline up," he said. "And that's what you play and practise for, right?" When asked how he plans to catch up, Brown replied, "Another 18 holes and we're going to see what we can do."

The field played across three different courses in the first three rounds, but Kim's third round was on a different course than Scheffler and Brown. It will be interesting to see how this affects their chances moving forward.

For now, Si-Woo Kim is leading the pack at the American Express, but it's anyone's game going into the final round.
 
I'm totally with Si-Woo Kim's rival Scottie Scheffler - he should just throw in the towel already 🤪. I mean, a 6-stroke deficit is huge and it's not like Kim's ahead of him by some record-breaking margin or anything. Brown might be young and hungry but come on, 22-under-par? That's ridiculous! 😂
 
I'm low-key surprised that no one's saying that Blades Brown's 18-year-old status is actually a negative? Like, he's got this "youth energy" vibe going on, but in golf, experience matters, right? He's gotta deal with pressure and expectations now... can he handle it? 🤔

And I think Kim's strategy of playing the better course in his favor actually played to his advantage. Scheffler's been saying that he needs to be sharper, but what if he's just not gonna put himself in the best position? Meanwhile, Brown's got this "we'll see what happens" attitude... can he adapt to pressure? 💪
 
Ugh, another platform with a ton of clutter 🤯! I mean, what's up with all these leaderboard stats and fancy numbers? Can't they just give me the basics? Like, who won the tournament so far? And how much did Si-Woo Kim really score on that last hole? 44-foot putt, yeah yeah, impressive... but can we see some actual footage of it? 📹
 
omg i'm so surprised he pulled off that 66 lol brown was looking good though 🤩 if he keeps his cool and puts on a solid show in the final round he might just take it 😅 kim has been playing well but this kid is the future 🌟 gotta wonder how many lessons he's taken from watching kim play, those skills are gonna pay off someday
 
OMG you guys, Si-Woo Kim is having an EPIC season!!! 🤩 I'm literally so hyped for him to win his second time at this tournament! He's playing like a total rockstar with those 7 birdies and only one bogey 😎. I don't know how Scheffler and Brown are going to catch up to him now, Kim is leading by 6 strokes 🤯. And can we talk about Blades Brown for a sec? That kid is on fire 🔥! He's got the skills and the confidence to take it all the way, and I'm loving his positive vibes 🙏. Bring it on, final round! Can't wait to see who takes home that trophy 💃🏻
 
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