Jason Day stroke back in Houston Open, with Johnson lurking
{{#rendered}} {{/rendered}}Jason Day stumbled at the end at difficult Memorial Park, three-putting for bogey on the par-4 18th to fall a stroke behind Sam Burns in the Houston Open.
“Unfortunately, I just gave it a little bit too much gas,” Day said.
Winless in 2 1/2 years and fighting lingering back and neck problems, Day shot a 3-under 67 on Saturday to remain in contention in the final event before the Masters.
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“Overall, it was a solid day," the Australian star said. "I think I drove it nice, hit a lot of good iron shots and I was just very patient out there today, so it was good to see. Looking forward to tomorrow.”
Sam Burns shot a 68 to hold onto the lead at 9-under 201.
{{#rendered}} {{/rendered}}“I think this golf course, it’s not a matter of if, it it’s a matter of when, when this golf course will hit you,” Burns said. “I think for me, just being able to hang in there.”
He eagled the par-5 eighth.
“I kind of necked the tee shot, but fortunately it stayed in the first cut,” Burns said.
{{#rendered}} {{/rendered}}Day had five birdies and two bogeys.
“I was just trying to be as patient as possible,” Day said. “I know it’s a Saturday round. Obviously, can’t win it today. You’ve got to just give yourself an opportunity to get into tomorrow’s round.”
Mexico’s Carlos Ortiz was tied with Day after a 67. Sepp Straka (66) was 7 under.
{{#rendered}} {{/rendered}}Dustin Johnson, needing to finish solo 15th or better to remain No. 1 in the world, was 6 under after a 66 in his return from the coronavirus.
Aaron Wise (69) and Dawie van der Walt (69) joined Johnson at under.