Get ready for an exciting finish at the American Express tournament! Si-Woo Kim, the Korean golfer, is leading the pack after an impressive third round performance.
Kim, a seasoned pro aiming for his second American Express title, shot a remarkable 66, showcasing his skill with seven birdies and a single bogey. He now sits atop the leaderboard with a score of 22 under par.
But here's where it gets controversial... Kim is closely followed by Scottie Scheffler, the world's top-ranked golfer, and an up-and-coming teenager, Blades Brown. Both Scheffler and Brown are just one shot behind Kim, setting up an intense final round showdown.
Scheffler, making his first PGA Tour appearance this season, and Brown, who could become the second youngest PGA Tour event winner, both shot a 68 in the third round. Scheffler's round included six birdies and two bogeys, while Brown's impressive performance featured five birdies and a bogey, including a 44-footer on the 18th hole.
"I think I did pretty good," Scheffler humbly stated. "Playing in the wind out here is definitely a challenge, but I need to sharpen up for tomorrow's round."
And this is the part most people miss... the first three rounds of the tournament were played across three different courses! Kim played his third round at the La Quinta Country Club, while Scheffler and Brown were on the Pete Dye stadium course.
Brown's performance on the final three holes was particularly impressive, with three birdies, including that monster putt on the 18th. "I thrive in these high-pressure environments, especially at the 17th hole. It gets your adrenaline pumping, and that's why we play and practice, right?" Brown said with enthusiasm.
With just one round left, the stage is set for an epic battle. Who will claim the American Express title? Will Kim secure his second win, or will Scheffler or Brown pull off an upset? Only time will tell. Don't miss the final round and join the discussion! Who do you think will emerge victorious? Share your predictions and thoughts in the comments below!