29-10-2016, 10:10
WGC HSBC Championships (Day Three)
Matsuyama still leads by three shots on -17 from Knox. Other notables include Berger -13, Fowler -10, Lowry -9, Pieters -9, Stenson -9, Kuchar -9, McIlroy -9, Moore -7, Garcia -7, Wood -7, Casey -7, Cabrera Bello -3, Thomas -3, Scott -3, Kaymer -2, Oosterhuizen -1, Fitzpatrick Par, Westwood Par, Dustin +2, Grace +3, Reed +3, Watson +4, Willett +11, Walker +18.
Russell Knox 40/1 -14 2nd
Alex Noren 55/1 -6 Tied 18th
Alexander Levy 110/1 +4 Tied 55th
Knox looks a good bet for a place but will need a brilliant final round to take the title from Matsuyama, who has looked a master of consistency throughout.
Matsuyama still leads by three shots on -17 from Knox. Other notables include Berger -13, Fowler -10, Lowry -9, Pieters -9, Stenson -9, Kuchar -9, McIlroy -9, Moore -7, Garcia -7, Wood -7, Casey -7, Cabrera Bello -3, Thomas -3, Scott -3, Kaymer -2, Oosterhuizen -1, Fitzpatrick Par, Westwood Par, Dustin +2, Grace +3, Reed +3, Watson +4, Willett +11, Walker +18.
Russell Knox 40/1 -14 2nd
Alex Noren 55/1 -6 Tied 18th
Alexander Levy 110/1 +4 Tied 55th
Knox looks a good bet for a place but will need a brilliant final round to take the title from Matsuyama, who has looked a master of consistency throughout.
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