Mickelson, Garcia 2 back of unlikely leader Sharma

Mickelson, Garcia 2 back of unlikely leader Sharma

Shubhankar Sharma saved par from 10 feet on the final hole in Mexico City on Saturday, preserving a two-shot lead over a foursome of players that includes Phil Mickelson and Sergio Garcia, in the WGC-Mexico Championshp. Here's how things stand going into the final round at Chapultepec Golf Club:Leaderboard: Shubhankar Sharma (-13), Tyrell Hatton (-11), Phil Mickelson (-11), Sergio Garcia (-11), Rafa Cabrera Bello (-11)What it means: Sharma, 21, is looking for his third win in four months, having won the Joburg Open in December and the Maybank Championship in February. On Saturday he shot a 1-under 70, saving par from a bunker on the final hole.Round of the day: Justin Thomas broke the course record with a 9-under 62. Starting on the back nine, he made an eagle, eight birdies and a lone bogey, and had only 23 putts.
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Best of the rest: Tyrrell Hatton shot a 7-under 64, doing most of his damage on the front nine, with five birdies there and only two on the back.Biggest disappointment: Louis Oosthuizen was right in the mix after 36 holes, but plummeted 27 spots after a 76 on Saturday.Shot of the day: Ross Fisher aced the 157-yard third hole with a 9-iron.Quote of the day: "I think in a previous life I probably was a bumblebee." - Mickelson, commenting on a fan's sign that had Phil's face on the body of a cartoon bumblebee.Biggest storyline going into Sunday: Sharma is trying to win a WGC title in his first PGA Tour start. Mickelson is looking for career win No. 43 and his first since he won The Open in 2013. Thomas is looking for a second consecutive win, having taken the Honda Classic last week in a playoff with Luke List.


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Mickelson, Garcia 2 back of unlikely leader Sharma. By Golf Channel Digital. preserving a two-shot lead over a foursome of players that includes Phil Mickelson and Sergio Garcia, in the WGC
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Sharma, who leads Mickelson, Hatton, Sergio Garcia and Rafa Cabrera Bello by two shots, will have a headstart, but nonetheless will be an underdog against such elite company. Speaking after a third-round 69 on Saturday for a 13-under 200 total, Sharma explained how he and his caddie had approached Mickelson on the practice putting green before


Unlikely leader Sharma up by two in Mexic "It's been a long time since my game's been back to this point," Mickelson said. Masters champion Sergio Garcia and Rafa Cabrera Bello
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'Not right now' Mickelson tells Mexico Championship leader Sharma. who leads Mickelson, Hatton, Sergio Garcia and Rafa Cabrera Bello by two shots, will have a headstart, but nonetheless will
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