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Munoz takes one-shot lead into John Deere finale

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Sebastian Munoz fired six birdies in a four-under par 67 on Saturday to take a one-shot lead over American Brandon Hagy into the final round of the US PGA Tour John Deere Classic.

Colombia’s Munoz, who started the day one off the lead, had a 16-under total of 197 at Deere Run in Silvis, Illinois, where he’s in pursuit of a second PGA Tour title to go with his 2019 Sanderson Farms Championsh­ip crown.

He made early headway with birdies at the second and third before bogeys at the fourth and sixth, regaining momentum with a 21-foot birdie putt from the fringe at the par-four eighth.

“We could see on the leaderboar­d that people were going low, and you didn’t want to kind of fade into the leaderboar­d,” Munoz said. “So it was really important to birdie 11, 13 and 16 coming in.”

After rolling in a 15-foot putt to save par at the 10th, Munoz gave himself an 18-inch birdie putt at 11 to gain a share of the lead.

He took a one-shot lead with an 11-footer at the 13th.

Munoz stretched his lead with a sixfoot birdie at 16, but Hagy pulled within one with the last of his five birdies of the day at the 17th.

Hagy, seeking his first tour title, had five birdies total in a four-under 67 for 198.

“I think I’m driving the ball well, hitting some approach shots pretty close,” Hagy said. “The last couple days I’ve made some putts, as well. So I think there’s little bits of each part of my game that have been going well, and I’m just looking to continue that.”

Five players shared third on 199 with another four on 200.

American Scott Brown grabbed his share of third place on 14 under with an eight-under 63 that featured nine birdies.

 ?? AFP ?? Sebastian Munoz plays a shot from a bunker on the 15th hole.
AFP Sebastian Munoz plays a shot from a bunker on the 15th hole.

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