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Sports

Westwood grabs Bay Hill lead as DeChambeau, Conners lurk

  • "It was definitely huge," he said. "I was trying hard to get it up and down and keep some momentum for tomorrow. It was a tough day."
Published March 7, 2021

MIAMI: Britain's Lee Westwood curled in a 28-foot closing birdie putt after an eagle at 16 to seize a one-stroke lead after Saturday's third round of the Arnold Palmer Invitational.

The 47-year-old Englishman made eight birdies and an eagle against three bogeys to shoot a seven-under par 65 and stand on 11-under 205 after 54 holes at rain-softened Bay Hill.

"I'm not surprised," Westwood said. "I know I'm still capable of playing well when it matters.

"I haven't lost any of my length and I haven't lost any of my enthusiasm to go and work in the gym."

Reigning US Open champion Bryson DeChambeau shot 68 to share second on 206 with Canadian Corey Conners while Americans Jordan Spieth and Keegan Bradley were on 207 and England's Tommy Fleetwood was sixth on 209.

Thailand's Jazz Janewattananond and Spieth each made aces and DeChambeau drove 370 yards over a lake to delight a limited crowd allowed into the event under Covid-19 protocols.

"I felt like a kid again. It was exciting. Especially when you pull it off," DeChambeau said. "It was almost like winning a tournament. I got the same chills and feeling when I saw it clear and there was no splash. I gave the fans what they wanted."

Westwood, ranked 39th, produced his lowest round in 49 trips around the Orlando layout since 1998 in search of his first US PGA victory since the 2010 St. Jude Classic.

Not since Rocco Mediate in 2010 has a player 47 or older led after 54 holes and won a US PGA event.

Westwood, who won last year at Abu Dhabi, shared fifth at Bay Hill 15 years ago in his only top-10 showing.

Westwood birdied from just inside 30 feet at the first, answered a bogey at the second with birdies at the par-5 fourth and sixth and birdied the par-3 seventh and par-4 eighth.

After a birdie-bogey start to the back nine and a bogey at 15, Westwood holed out from 32 feet for eagle before his final putt.

"I'm rolling the ball well," Westwood said.

DeChambeau, who birdied all four par-5 holes, made his epic tee shot at the par-5 sixth with 340 yards of lake between him and the green.

The crowd roared as his mighty blast cleared 346 yards in the air before rolling into the far rough, the longest drive in the hole's history.

"I was definitely nervous," he said. "I connected pretty solid. It would have gotten there (the green) if I had gone for it." Conners birdied three par-5 holes and blasted out of a bunker inches from the cup at 18 to save par.

"It was definitely huge," he said. "I was trying hard to get it up and down and keep some momentum for tomorrow. It was a tough day."

While 2011 PGA Championship winner Keegan Bradley had the week's low round at 64, Spieth fired 68 chasing his first win since the 2017 British Open.

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