DETROIT — Adam Hadwin and Taylor Pendrith made sure to let everyone at the Rocket Mortgage Classic know that Saturday was Canada Day. But that didn’t stop fan-favorite Rickie Fowler from coming away with the lead at the end of the third round at 20-under.
Hadwin and Pendrith had quite the showing on the leaderboard late Saturday just a river away from their home country, with Pendrith giving a nod to his roots with a red and white shirt. They finished second and third, respectively, after the third round at the Detroit Golf Club, which included a 1-hour, 42-minute delay due to inclement weather.
Hadwin started his day in the middle of the pack but broke away on the back nine. Now 19 under for the tournament, his big break came with an eagle on the 14th hole. Hadwin hit his first shot about halfway down the fairway and used his second to find the green. A simple putt helped him shoot 4 under on four par 5s Saturday, catapulting him up the leaderboard. He finished his day tying a course record with a 9-under 63.
“It’s a pretty fun leaderboard right now with Taylor and I at the top on Canada Day as well,” Hadwin said. “Hopefully, yeah, goal tomorrow is just keep doing what I’ve been doing and just trying to hit golf shots and have as much fun. I haven’t been in this position in a while, especially solo.”
Hadwin finished his round first, as Pendrith and Fowler were both tied for second, one shot back through 16 holes.
Fowler, who birdied the par-5 17th to tie Hadwin, was about 15 inches short of an eagle on the hole. Pendrith refused to relinquish his position however and answered with a birdie of his own to create a three-way tie.
First place would come down to the 18th. Fowler’s second shot was just under three feet from the hole. His putt gave him another birdie, his ninth of the day and sixth on the back nine and sole possession of the lead.
But Pendrith had one more hole to play.
He didn’t find nearly as good of a position as Fowler did off the tee and had much more ground to make up on his second, resulting in a 16-foot putt for birdie. Pendrith was unable to convert, and actually bogeyed the hole, dropping him to third place.
Tony Finau shot a 26-under 262 last year to win the tournament and set the record for four rounds.
While the top three spots are set heading into the last day of the tournament, there are still plenty of competitors eager to overtake them.
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