Golf

Mackenzie Hughes 2 shots back heading into final round of BMW Championship

Dustin Johnson is 21 shots worse to par than he was a week ago and still looks to be the player to beat.

Dustin Johnson, Hideki Matsuyama tied for lead at tough Olympia Fields

Mackenzie Hughes of Canada walks the 18th fairway during the third round of the BMW Championship on the North Course at Olympia Fields Country Club on August 29, 2020 in Olympia Fields, Illinois. (Stacey Rever/Getty Images)

Dustin Johnson is 21 shots worse to par than he was a week ago and still looks to be the player to beat.

Johnson and Hideki Matsuyama survived another demanding day at Olympia Fields, both scratching out a 1-under 69 that felt better than it looked to share the lead Saturday at the BMW Championship.

Everyone else was over par going into the final round.

Sunday is one last chance for some players to be among the top 30 who advance to the FedEx Cup finale, and one last round for others — like Tiger Woods — to prepare for the U.S. Open on a course that plays every bit as tough.

WATCH | DJ, Matsuyama share lead heading into final round:

Matsuyama, Johnson lead BMW championship heading into final round

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Duration 0:36
Hideki Matsuyama and Dustin Johnson each shot a 69 in 3rd round action, they're tied for the lead by 2 shots.

Patrick Cantlay only hit five fairways and didn't make a birdie as he tumbled out of a tie for the lead with a round with a 75 that left him five shots behind and might cost him a spot in the Tour Championship.

Rory McIlroy had to play left-handed to escape the base of a tree in starting the back nine with a bogey, and he finished with a shot he thought was going to be long, came up 70 feet short and led to a three-putt bogey for a 73. He still was only three shots back assuming he plays.

McIlroy said after the round his wife is expecting their first child, news they had shared with family and friends but was revealed during the NBC broadcast. He said that partly explains his wandering mind the last few weeks, and that his caddie and best friend, Harry Diamond, has kept a phone turned on while in the bag.

And if it's time, he said, "I'm out of here."

Rahm matches low round of day despite penalty

Jon Rahm matched the low round of the day at 66 that could have easily been one shot better if not for a blunder that even he couldn't believe. He forgot to set a marker down on the green before picking up his golf ball on No. 5, freezing in his tracks when he realized what happened.

"I was thinking of somebody else or something else ... and yeah, I just picked up the ball without marking it, simple as that," Rahm said after a round that left him only three behind. "I can't really give you an explanation. It's one of those things that happen in golf. Never thought it would in my professional career, but here we are."

Hughes in contention in tournament that's up for grabs

The BMW Championship remains up for grabs, and if Sunday holds to form, it will be more about holding on than pulling away. Eleven players were separated by three shots.

Johnson and Matsuyama were at 1-under 209.

A week ago at The Northern Trust on a rain-softened course with little wind, Johnson was at 22-under par through three rounds and had a five-shot lead. That felt easy. This does not.

Johnson had a three-shot swing go against him on the opening hole when he went rough to rough to bunker and made bogey, while Matsuyama holed a bunker shot for eagle. Matsuyama quickly built a three-shot lead with a birdie on No. 4. He made only one birdie the rest of the way.

Joaquin Niemann had a 68 and was part of the group at 1-over 211 that included Adam Scott (70) and Mackenzie Hughes (69) of Dundas, Ont. Another shot back were the likes of Rahm, Bubba Watson, Brendon Todd and Kevin Kisner, who had 15 pars, two birdies and a bogey for his round of 70.

WATCH | Mackenzie Hughes is in the hunt:

Mackenzie Hughes trails by 2 shots at BMW Championship

4 years ago
Duration 1:01
Mackenzie Hughes on Dundas, Ont., shot 1-under 69 in the 3rd round of the BMW Championship, he trails the co-leaders by 2 strokes heading into the final round.

Rounds like that go a long way at Olympia Fields, the former U.S. Open course playing like one with its thick rough and rock-hard greens and enough wind to make the fairways look tighter than they are.

Corey Conners (70) of Listowel, Ont, hit the shot of the day, acing the 6th hole and finishing at 5-over. Fellow Canadians and Abbotsford, B.C. natives Adam Hadwin and Nick Taylor shot matching 73's. Hadwin sits at 9-over while Taylor is at 10-over heading into the final round.

WATCH | Corey Conners hits a hole-in-one:

Corey Conners aces 6th hole at BMW Championship

4 years ago
Duration 1:21
Corey Conners of Listowel, Ont., rolls in a hole-in-one during 3rd round action at the BMW Championship.

Woods, meanwhile, had a reasonable start to his round and wasn't losing much ground until he lost a tee shot into the water right of the 17th fairway and then smothered a fairway metal to the left. He walked across a cart path smacking the club off the concrete and twice looked like he wanted to break it. He missed a short putt for triple bogey and shot 72.

Woods has yet to break par this week. One more round like that and it will be the first time in 10 years — the Bridgestone Invitational at Firestone — that he had all four rounds over par. He needed something around fourth to advance to the Tour Championship for the first time since 2018.

Matsuyama is trying to end three years without a victory. Johnson is trying to win for the second time in seven days, along with positioning himself to be the top seed at the Tour Championship, which would allow him to start the tournament with a two-shot lead under the staggered start.

For players like Niemann, Hughes and Scott, they are simply trying to get to East Lake in Atlanta. All of them are one round away on a golf course where small mistakes can lead to bogeys or worse on just about every hole.

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