Canada's Adam Svensson climbs up leaderboard, 3 shots back at Fortinet Championship
Fellow Canadians Nick Taylor, Mackenzie Hughes tied for 17th at 7-under
With the wind whipping around the golf course in the afternoon and the greens hard and dry, Justin Lower knew there wouldn't be many opportunities for birdies.
He made the most of his chance on the final hole Saturday as he tries to win his first PGA Tour title.
Lower weathered the wind and shot a 3-under 69 to take a one-shot lead into the final round of the season-opening Fortinet Championship.
Lower made five birdies on the round at Silverado Resort & Spa to give him his first career 54-hole lead in his 29th start on the PGA Tour.
"I'm sure I'll be nervous, for sure, but just part of it," he said. "I mean, it's why we play. Playing on the PGA Tour with a chance to win, it's pretty cool."
Defending champion Max Homa and Danny Willett were a shot back after even-par 72s. Byeong Hun An had a 71 to get to 11-under.
While several players who went out early in the day posted low scores in good playing conditions, the course got much harder late in the day when the wind picked up to wreak havoc on the players.
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Willett took several minutes on the eighth green clearing off blowing leaves just before making a birdie putt that put him briefly in the lead at 13-under.
Workers with leaf blowers came out on the next hole to keep the green clean but Willett made a double-bogey 7 after his approach shot flew past the green.
"It was tough when we started the day, it was really windy," Willett said. "It's hard trying to hold some of them front flags when it's pumping downwind when the area's really small, but yes, some scrappy golf."
There were few birdie chances available with players happy with pars late in the day. That led to a very condensed leaderboard with eight players within three shots of the lead headed into Sunday.
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An moved into a one-shot lead when he hit a solid tee shot on the par-3 15th came and then made a birdie from about 6 feet to get to 13-under. But he gave it back and more with a double bogey in the par-5 16th when his second shot got caught near the root of a tree.
"It was tough out there today, it was a little breezy, greens getting firmer and firmer," An said. "I feel I played decent all the way through. Got a bit unlucky."
That opened the door for Lower, who put his second shot on the par-5 18th just off the green and then made the short birdie putt.
Canada's Adam Svensson in 4-way tie for 5th
Adam Svensson of Surrey, B.C. is only three shots back. Nick Taylor of Winnipeg and Mackenzie Hughes of Hamilton are tied for 17th, six shots back of the lead.
It's been quite a few weeks for Lower, who appeared to lose his tour card after three-putting the final home of the Wyndham Championship for a bogey when he only needed a par to remain in he top 125. But after more defections to the LIV Tour, Lower moved back into the top 125 and is taking advantage of it in the first tournament of the new season.
Davis Thompson and Harrison Endycott shot the low rounds of the day with 65s that left Harrison in a four-way tie for fifth place with Paul Haley II, Matt Kuchar and Adam Svensson. Endycott was a stroke behind in a four-way tie for ninth.
Endycott the first player out on the course and played as a single in his first career tournament make the cut with a birdie on the the final hole of the second round. He overcame a broken driver early in that round and was happy to have all of his clubs available Saturday.
"Definitely helps when you've got a driver in the bag after yesterday's shenanigans with the cracked driver face," he said. "This golf course is tough hitting 3-wood everywhere. So it was nice to get freed up, played some good golf today."
Haley, who had gone 3,315 days between appearances on the tour from the 2013 Wyndham Championship and the start of this tournament, was tied with Thompson in the group at 10-under after a 66.
With files from CBC Sports