PGA Tour: Wyndham Clark two ahead going into final round at Quail Hollow
18 holes stand between Wyndham Clark and his maiden PGA Tour victory.
American Wyndham Clark has a two stroke lead as the Wells Fargo Championship heads into the final day on Sunday.
Clark finished the day with eight-under 63 to become the outright leader going into the last day on the tournament with 16-under at Quail Hollow, with American Xander Schauffele two strokes behind.
If Clark can hold on to the lead on the last day it will be the 29-year-old's first ever PGA Tour win.
"I'm excited to see how I handle the pressure tomorrow," said Clark, as per
pgatour.com.
"It's going to be a fun challenge. Obviously, it's going to be tough, I've got one of the best players in the world right behind me and a bunch of other good players. I'm just really looking forward to the challenge tomorrow."
After finishing day two tied in first place with Clark and Schauffele, Hatton continued his good form but could not keep up with the top two.
Hatton had six birdies and three bogeys to end the day with 68 and tied in third with Australian Adam Scott who are both on eleven-under, five strokes behind Clark.
Tommy Fleetwood had a strong outing with five birdies and just one bogey which came on the last hole of the day.
He finished the day tied fifth with South Korean Sungjae Im and American Harris English on ten-under.
Rory McIlroy had another inconsistent day in Charlotte and looks out of the running for his fourth Wells Fargo Championship, finishing the day tied in 50th place.
McIlroy hit four bogeys and four birdies and finished the day one-under.