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Hovland grabs share of Valspar lead in bid to end PGA title drought
Viktor Hovland carded a two-under par 69 on Saturday to grab a share of the 54-hole lead at the Valspar Championship, where the Norwegian is gunning for his first US PGA Tour title since 2023.
Hovland, who arrived at the Innisbrook Resort in Palm Harbor, Florida, this week off of three straight missed cuts, says he's still battling the inconsistency that has seen him make five coaching changes as he slumped from fourth in the world to 19th.
But he could see "a lot of good" after posting three birdies and a bogey to join Colombian Nico Echavarria and American Jacob Bridgeman atop the leaderboard on seven-under 206.
"It's fun to be in contention, but it is a little bit more stressful when you don't feel super comfortable over the ball," Hovland said. "But, man, it's fun to see some putts go in and still see the ball end up close to the hole and put some good scores up there.
"Still feels like saving a lot of shots, but they're going fairly straight so it's OK," added Hovland, who is chasing his first title since he won the Tour Championship in 2023 -- when he claimed three of his six PGA victories and captured the FedEx Cup crown.
Echavarria, chasing a third PGA title, rebounded from a one-over par 72 on Friday with a bogey-free five-under par 66, making five of his six birdies n the back nine.
"I gave myself a lot of looks," Echavarria said. "I was leaving a couple birdie putts short on the front nine. I got the speed right on the back nine, made a lot of good putts coming in."
Bridgeman, seeking his first win in his second full season on the tour, started the day with a one-shot lead and kept himself atop the board with a one-under 70 that featured four bogeys and five birdies.
"I had fun today," the 25-year-old said. "I was navigating a lot of the course. I seemed to find some spots that I had never see before, so that was fun. I scrambled well."
Bridgeman said swirling winds in the afternoon made for uncertainty on many shots while the wind-dried greens "were getting a little bit crusty."
The leading trio were one stroke in front of American Ricky Castillo, who carded a 68, while a big group on 208 included major winners Justin Thomas and Shane Lowry.
Ireland's Lowry had a frustrating day on the greens on the way to a one-under 70 but said he was right in the hunt.
"I can't remember the last time I hit so many good putts that burned the edge," he said. "I did hit it probably a little bit too far away from the hole today ... but I just feel like I didn't get rewarded at all.
"(But) I know if I can go out and shoot in the mid 60s (Sunday) that something could happen."
F.Wagner--VB