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Highlights | Round 3 | Isco Championship
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LOUISVILLE, Ky. (AP) — Lucas Glover topped the ISCO Championship for the third day in a row with a 2-under 68 on Saturday to lead by one stroke Aaron Wise to the final round.
After opening 63-64 without a bogey, the 46-year-old Glover had an eagle, two birdies and two bogeys at Hurstbourne Country Club. He had an overall score of 15-under 195.
“Kind of a slow start, 1 to 6,” Glover said. “Just didn’t do anything today. I didn’t feel like I made that many bad shots, I just didn’t do anything.”
Wise birdied the final two holes with a 66.
“I felt pretty confident at every stage of the game,” Wise said. “I liked what I did with my ball striking between yesterday and today, I felt pretty comfortable with it.”
The event, held in parallel with the Genesis Scottish Open, is sanctioned by the PGA TOUR and DP World Tour. The winner will qualify for the PGA Championship, but not the Masters next year.
Glover, the only major champion in the field, has six PGA TOUR victories, highlighted by the 2009 U.S. Open. Last week he tied for third place at the John Deere Classic.
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Lucas Glover rises and falls from 100 yards for birdie No. 12 at the ISCO Championship
“I’m very excited,” Glover said. “I love to compete. I love to compete. And everyone is fighting for the same thing. I’m looking forward to it. I had a little trouble over the weekend last week, so I want to right this ship.”
Former Auburn star Jackson Koivun had a 66 to get to 9 below. He missed a match last week in his professional debut.
NCAA Champion Preston Stout was 7 under after a 68. The Oklahoma State senior was tied for 15th at John Deere.