
World number one Scottie Scheffler holds a two-shot lead over Sam Burns and Im Sung-jae heading into the final round of the St Jude Championship.
World number one Scottie Scheffler holds a two-stroke lead at 13 under after round three of the St Jude Championship in Memphis, setting up a final pairing with close friend Sam Burns.
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The St Jude Championship is the opening event of the FedEx Cup play-offs, held at TPC Southwind in Memphis.
St Jude Championship - round three leaderboard
-13 S Scheffler (US); -11 S Burns (US), Im (Kor); -8 J Knapp (US), T Fleetwood (Eng)
Selected others: -7 B Harman (US); -6 V Hovland (Nor); -5 W Clark (US); -4 M Fitzpatrick (Eng), J Spieth (US); -3 L Aberg (Swe); -2 H Hall (Eng); -1 A Rai (Eng); +6 J Rose (Eng), R McIlroy (NI)
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World number one Scottie Scheffler will take a two-stroke lead into the final round of the St Jude Championship as he chases his first victory since January.
Scheffler, 30, carded a two-under 68 on Saturday to sit at 13 under overall, with his American compatriot Sam Burns at 11 under alongside South Korea's Im Sung-jae.
Burns produced a superb bogey-free 62 to move into contention in the FedEx Cup play-off opener at TPC Southwind in Memphis.
England's Tommy Fleetwood, who is the defending FedEx Cup champion, is a further three strokes adrift at eight under with Jake Knapp.
And it ensures an intriguing fourth round, with close friends Scheffler and Burns in the final pairing.
"Strategy is still the same, just go out there and execute," said Scheffler, who last led an event after 54 holes at the 2025 Open Championship.
"This is a golf course where that's really all it comes down to. It's always a little weird just because I want him to have success so much and I think he wants the same for me.
"It will be a competition like normal. It will be fun being out there with your friend but it's also a bit weird."
Sweden's Alex Noren and Norway's Viktor Hovland are well placed for strong finishes at seven and six under respectively.
However, six-time major winner Rory McIlroy and 2013 US Open champion Justin Rose both faltered badly on the 18th hole to sit well off the pace at six over.
Northern Ireland's McIlroy carded a double-bogey six after driving into the water off the tee, while Rose fared even worse finding the same hazard twice on his way to a triple-bogey seven.
The top 50 players in the FedEx standings at the end of the weekend will advance into next week's BMW Championship, with the top 30 after that advancing to the Tour Championship.
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