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Hero World Challenge: Sepp Straka surges into lead with Scottie Scheffler one shot back at PGA Tour event

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Hero World Challenge: Sepp Straka surges into lead with Scottie Scheffler one shot back at PGA Tour event

Sepp Straka made three birdies and two eagles on par 5s for an eight-under 64 and seized on some late misses by Scottie Scheffler to take a one-shot lead on Saturday going into the final round of the Hero World Challenge.

Straka chipped in for eagle on the par-5 sixth and played great golf just to keep pace with Scheffler, who had five straight 3s on his scorecard to start the third round - one eagle, ytwo birdies, two pars - and was nine under for his round through 15 holes.

Scheffler, going for a third straight win at Albany Golf Club, has stumbled over the final three holes every day this week - a double bogey on the 16th on Thursday, a bogey on the 16th on Friday, and then a bogey-par-bogey finish.

He still had a 65, sits on 16 under, and will be in the final group with Straka on Sunday, one shot behind the Austrian.

Straka seized on the par 5s. Along with his chip-in on the sixth hole, he holed an 18-foot eagle putt on the downwind, par-5 15th. He also hit a 3-wood that landed perfectly in front of the green at the par-5 ninth that rolled out to 15 feet for a two-putt birdie.

He trailed Scheffler by three shots through five holes, and by two shots with four holes left. But Straka was bogey-free on the day and finished at 18-under 198.

"He definitely got it going quick," Straka said of the world's No 1 player. "It didn't look like he was going to miss a putt there for a little bit. But it's golf, it usually evens out a lot and I just tried to focus on my own game."

The only par 4 that Straka birdied was No 7, where the tee was moved back. That kept players from trying to drive the green and instead tested them with a wedge to a dangerous back-left pin. Straka took it on and hit it to seven feet.

Scheffler, who went left of the 16th fairway during the opening two rounds - one of those leading to a penalty drop from a bush - this time found the short grass and it wasn't much better. He had an awkward stance, tugged it left into a bunker and the ball buried in the sand, leading to bogey.

He also dropped a shot on the 18th by missing the green to the right - water is left - leaving a tricky pitch up the slope.
"A few unfortunate breaks, but overall did some really good stuff," Scheffler said.

Alex Noren (67) and Hideki Matsuyama (68) are three shots behind Straka, while JJ Spaun and Wyndham Clark each shot 69 and are four behind.

Watch continued coverage of the Hero World Challenge on SportNews Golf from 4.30pm on Sunday.

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