Finau and McIlroy led the Canadian Open after their penultimate day

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The American Tony Finau and the northern irish Rory McIlroy was placed this Saturday at the head of canada is open in the absence of a day for its end with 199 strokes (-11) after three rounds in st. George’s Golf & Country Club in Toronto.

will fightSi, number 18 in the world, climbed to the top of the standings after delivering on Saturday the best card of the day with 62 shots, eight under par, thanks to seven birdies and an eagle. 62 strokes allowed him to get 15 positions on the table.

For its part, McIlroywas 8th in the world and finished in second place on Friday, finishing the day with 65 shots, five under par, with six “birdies”.

In third place four Americans tied for 201 strokes (-9): Wyndham Clarkwho led the classification in the first two days, justin thomas (6 of the world), Sam Burns (9 in the world) and alex smalley.

The 63 (-9) strokes of Thomas They allowed him to win eighteen seats this Saturday. For your part Clarkleading after the first two rounds after finishing Thursday with 63 strokes and Friday with 70, could not withstand the pressure and on Saturday he completed 18 holes with 68 strokes.

For its part, Rafael Cabrera He had the worst performance in three days with 72 strokes and was in 61st place, five lower than on Friday.

The organization of the Canadian Open has decided that the last day will be played three thingsinstead of pairs, and it starts simultaneously from holes 9 and 1 due to the forecast of heavy rain and an electrical storm on the course of St. George’s Golf & Country Club.

The top two groups will consist of Finau, McIlroy, and Thomas on one side and Burns, Clark and Smalley For others.

Classification after the third lap (par 70)

1. Tony Finau (USA) 199 (66-71-62)
1. Rory McIlroy (Northern Ireland) 199 (66-68-65)
3. Justin Thomas (USA) 201 (69-69-63)
3. Sam Burns (USA) 201 (67-69-65)
3. Wyndham Clark (United States) 201 (63-70-68)
3. Alex Smalley (USA) 201 (67-67-67)
7. Austin Cook (USA) 203 (71-64-68)
7. Jim Knous (USA) 203 (67-67-69)

61. Rafa Cabrera (Spain) 213 (71-70-72)

Source: La Verdad

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