American Brendan Steele overcame a poor start, remained patient and then birdied...
- American Brendan Steele overcame a poor start, remained patient and then birdied the final three holes to break out of a logjam and into a three-shot lead after the third round at the Sony Open in Hawaii on Saturday.
He finished in a sudden downpour and posted a 12-under 198 total. Australian Cameron Smith also birdied the final three holes to stay within striking distance with a 66 that left him alone in second place. “Two over through four is not the way you’re looking to get going but I felt really comfortable with what I was doing and I stuck with it and it paid off,” said Steele.
“I’m really excited about my trajectory and where things are going I’ve been out here long enough to know that it’s always difficult .”
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