Harry Hall and Adam Schenk are in the lead. Viktor Hovland, Justin Suh, and Justin Hovland make a move, and more.

May, 2023

Harry Hall’s third round was 2-over-par 72. He still has a share in the lead of the Charles Schwab Challenge 2023.

The Englishman had two consecutive double bogeys at Nos. It looked as if he would fall off the leaderboard after 6 and 7. He bounced back well once he reached the turn and made birdies on Nos. The 72 was signed by 12 and 17.

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Adam Schenk is atop the leaderboard with Hall, having completed Colonial Country Club, in Fort Worth, Texas with a 3-under-par 67 on Saturday. Schenk birdied the first two holes before losing a shot on No. The fourth hole was Schenk’s only bogey on the day. Schenk birdied the par-5 eleventh after turning in a score of 1-under-34. He closed his round with a second circle on the last.

Hall, who has had two finishes in the top 10 this year, is searching for his first victory on the PGA Tour. Schenk is also looking for his first win. He missed three consecutive cuts prior to this week.

We’ve got you covered if you missed Saturday’s action. Here’s what you need to know about the third round at the Charles Schwab Challenge.

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