Defending champion Phoenix Campbell will take a one-shot lead into the final round of the Queensland PGA Championship, but major winner Cameron Smith is breathing down his neck.
Campbell, who opened the tournament with rounds of 66 and 68, carded a one-over 73 at Nudgee Golf Club on Saturday to be nine under heading into Sunday’s final round.
Smith, who is three shots behind and well placed to make a charge on Sunday, looms as Campbell’s biggest threat.
The 2022 British Open winner had a low-key Saturday, mixing three birdies with two bogeys in a one-under 71 for a three-round total of 210.
Smith will at least be riding some momentum heading into the final day, after finishing his third round with three birdies in the final four holes.
Smith’s six-under total gives him a share of fourth place with fellow Australian Billy Dowling, who had a Saturday he would rather forget, carding a three-over 75.
At one stage Campbell was sitting pretty at 10 under with a six-shot buffer over Smith, but a double-bogey six on the par-4 16th slowed his momentum, before a birdie on the par-3 18th sent him to the clubhouse at nine under.
Campbell has a one-shot lead over South Australian Jak Carter, who followed 71s in the opening two rounds with a brilliant six-under 66 on Saturday for a three-round total of 208.
Carter’s impressive round on Saturday featured an eagle, five birdies and just one bogey.
Alone in third place is New Zealander Kerry Mountcastle, who fired the day’s best round of eight-under 64 for a three-round total of 209.
Mountcastle really needed something special on Saturday after opening with rounds of 71 and 74. He certainly delivered the goods, with nine birdies more than compensating for his one bogey.
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