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Justin Suh takes his first 54-hole lead on the PGA Tour into final round of the Zozo Championship

Justin Suh of the United State hits a shot on the seventeenth hole in the third round of the PGA Tour Zozo Championship at the Narashino Country Club in Inzai on the outskirts of Tokyo, Saturday, Oct. 21, 2023. (AP Photo/Tomohiro Ohsumi)

Justin Suh of the United State hits a shot on the seventeenth hole in the third round of the PGA Tour Zozo Championship at the Narashino Country Club in Inzai on the outskirts of Tokyo, Saturday, Oct. 21, 2023. (AP Photo/Tomohiro Ohsumi)

Collin Morikawa of the United States hits the tee shot on the fourth hole in the third round of the PGA Tour Zozo Championship at the Narashino Country Club in Inzai on the outskirts of Tokyo, Saturday, Oct. 21, 2023. (AP Photo/Tomohiro Ohsumi)

Beau Hossler of the United States hits his tee shot on the seventeenth hole in the third round of the PGA Tour Zozo Championship at the Narashino Country Club in Inzai on the outskirts of Tokyo, Saturday, Oct. 21, 2023. (AP Photo/Tomohiro Ohsumi)

Eric Cole of the United States hits a shot on the seventeenth hole in the third round of the PGA Tour Zozo Championship at the Narashino Country Club in Inzai on the outskirts of Tokyo, Saturday, Oct. 21, 2023. (AP Photo/Tomohiro Ohsumi)

Emiliano Grillo of Argentina prepares to hit his tee shot on the fourth hole in the third round of the PGA Tour Zozo Championship at the Narashino Country Club in Inzai on the outskirts of Tokyo, Saturday, Oct. 21, 2023. (AP Photo/Tomohiro Ohsumi)

Xander Schauffele of the United States gestures after hitting his tee shot on the fourth hole in the third round of the PGA Tour Zozo Championship at the Narashino Country Club in Inzai on the outskirts of Tokyo, Saturday, Oct. 21, 2023. (AP Photo/Tomohiro Ohsumi)

Satoshi Kodaira of Japan hits the tee shot on the fourth hole in the third round of the PGA Tour Zozo Championship at the Narashino Country Club in Inzai on the outskirts of Tokyo, Saturday, Oct. 21, 2023. (AP Photo/Tomohiro Ohsumi)

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INZAI CITY, Japan (AP) — Justin Suh shot a 3-under 67 on Saturday to lead the third round of the Zozo Championship, the first time he’s the leader going into the final day of a PGA Tour event, and also looking of his first PGA Tour victory.

Just one shot behind are fellow Americans Eric Cole and Beau Hossler, who are also seeking their first PGA Tour victories. Cole shot 66 and Hossler, the second-round leader, had a 68 on a sunny fall day at the Narashino Country Club just outside Tokyo.

To make the three very uncomfortable, Collin Morikawa — the first-round leader — is just two shots back after a 66. Morikawa is looking to break a “mini-slump” since winning the 2021 British Open and the DP World Tour Championship later that year. He also won the PGA Championship in 2020.

Suh played on the Korn Ferry Tour, the developmental feeder for the PGA Tour, and credits the experience there for his growing maturity.

“Throughout this year I’ve put myself in this position a few times in some big tournaments,” Suh said. “Every week you put yourself in this position you learn a little piece of it.”

Suh is a former No. 1-ranked world amateur and a former conference player of the year at the University of Southern California.

Ludvig Aberg, of Sweden, waves after his final round at the Masters golf tournament at Augusta National Golf Club Sunday, April 14, 2024, in Augusta, Ga. (AP Photo/David J. Phillip)

“I think just gaining the experience is the big part,” Suh added. “Hopefully, you know, I just come here and just do what we’ve been doing; try to find fairways, greens and just be aware of all the changing conditions.”

Morikawa hit only three fairways in the wind-blown 73 in the second round. He was hardly any better Saturday, hitting four. But despite dropping three shots over the first four holes, he recovered with eight birdies and a bogey over the last 14 holes.

“It wasn’t an inability to handle the wind, it was just an inability to hit fairways. And that continued today,” Morikawa said. “Look, the irons still really good. It’s not the irons, it’s just can I manage from the middle of the fairway or not.”

He almost predicted he’ll be a major threat on Sunday to the three ahead of him.

“I haven’t had a round like that in a while. I think it just shows that my head’s in the right space.”

Hossler said the same thing about hitting in the fairways, and several players mentioned reading the changing wind direction with a sunny day predicted for Sunday. Overnight rain was predicted for late Saturday.

“The key out here is absolutely to get the ball in the fairway because playing out of this zoysia rough, you just have no clue what it’s going to do.” Hossler said.

Morikawa has distant roots in Japan, so winning here would be special. There are also several Japanese players — or players with Japanese roots — in the chase.

Satoshi Kodaira of Japan is three back at 6-under 204 after a 69. American Kurt Kitayama had the low round Saturday of 64, leaving him alone at four back. And Ryo Ishikawa of Japan carded 69, in a group of three that’s five off the pace.

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Justin Suh holds first PGA Tour 54-hole lead at Zozo Championship

INZAI CITY, Japan — Justin Suh shot a 3-under 67 on Saturday to lead the third round of the Zozo Championship, the first time he’s the leader going into the final day of a PGA Tour event, and also looking at his first PGA Tour victory.

Just one shot behind are fellow Americans Eric Cole and Beau Hossler, who are also seeking their first PGA Tour victories. Cole shot 66 and Hossler, the second-round leader, had a 68 on a sunny fall day at the Narashino Country Club just outside Tokyo.

To make the three very uncomfortable, Collin Morikawa — the first-round leader — is just two shots back after a 66. Morikawa is looking to break a “mini-slump” since winning the 2021 British Open and the DP World Tour Championship later that year. He also won the PGA Championship in 2020.

Suh played on the Korn Ferry Tour, the developmental feeder for the PGA Tour, and credits the experience there for his growing maturity.

“Throughout this year I’ve put myself in this position a few times in some big tournaments,” Suh said. “Every week you put yourself in this position you learn a little piece of it.”

Suh is a former No. 1-ranked world amateur and a former conference player of the year at the University of Southern California.

“I think just gaining the experience is the big part,” Suh added. “Hopefully, you know, I just come here and just do what we’ve been doing; try to find fairways, greens and just be aware of all the changing conditions.”

Morikawa hit only three fairways in the wind-blown 73 in the second round. He was hardly any better Saturday, hitting four. But despite dropping three shots over the first four holes, he recovered with eight birdies and a bogey over the last 14 holes.

“It wasn’t an inability to handle the wind, it was just an inability to hit fairways. And that continued today,” Morikawa said. “Look, the irons still really good. It’s not the irons, it’s just can I manage from the middle of the fairway or not.”

He almost predicted he’ll be a major threat on Sunday to the three ahead of him.

“I haven’t had a round like that in a while. I think it just shows that my head’s in the right space.”

Hossler said the same thing about hitting in the fairways, and several players mentioned reading the changing wind direction with a sunny day predicted for Sunday. Overnight rain was predicted for late Saturday.

“The key out here is absolutely to get the ball in the fairway because playing out of this zoysia rough, you just have no clue what it’s going to do.” Hossler said.

Morikawa has distant roots in Japan, so winning here would be special. There are also several Japanese players — or players with Japanese roots — in the chase.

Satoshi Kodaira of Japan is three back at 6-under 204 after a 69. American Kurt Kitayama had the low round Saturday of 64, leaving him alone at four back. And Ryo Ishikawa of Japan carded 69, in a group of three that’s five off the pace.

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Justin Suh was part of four college stars at the Travelers Championship in 2019, all playing on exemptions with big expectations.

Matthew Wolff won two weeks later in Minnesota. Collin Morikawa won two weeks after that at the Barracuda Championship. Viktor Hovland earned his card at the Korn Ferry Tour Finals and picked up his first win in Puerto Rico the following February.

And for Suh, it was the slow road.

The All-American from USC made only one cut in his seven sponsor exemptions. He didn’t make it through Korn Ferry Q-school. The COVID-19 pandemic kept anyone from graduating to the big leagues in 2020, and he didn’t make it through the Korn Ferry Tour Finals in 2021.

Now he’s back for his first full year. Suh already had his PGA Tour card wrapped up from the Korn Ferry Tour regular season. By winning the Korn Ferry Tour Championship, he won the combined points list.

That means he starts his first PGA Tour season next week with a fully exempt card, along with spots in The Players Championship and the U.S. Open. And he believes he’s ready.

“My game has progressed so much over the course of the year and it feels extremely gratifying that it paid off,” Suh said.

He heads off to the PGA Tour coming off his first win as a pro.

“I haven’t won in a while,” he said. “That’s something I learned to do in college and to kind of take the next step and win out here, it’s a big confidence boost.”

Morikawa already has two majors among his six titles worldwide and is No. 8 in the world. Hovland has six titles, three on the PGA Tour, and is No. 10. Both played in the last Ryder Cup.

Wolff, the first to win, was the 54-hole leader in the U.S. Open in 2020. Since then, he struggled with life on the road and this year chose to sign with Saudi-funded LIV Golf. Any reunion on the PGA Tour will be just three of them.

KEEPING GOOD COMPANY

Pat Perez signing up for Saudi-funded LIV Golf was like winning the lottery at this stage in his career. It gets even better with the company he keeps.

Perez had his best finish last week outside Boston when he tied for 15th in the 48-man field, eight shots out of the playoff. He made $245,000, raising his total in three LIV Golf events to $549,000.

He plays on “Four Aces” with Dustin Johnson, Patrick Reed and Talor Gooch — three players who have combined for eight Ryder Cup appearances — and they have won the last three team events. That was worth $2.25 million to Perez.

“I’ve doubled my earnings on the tour in 25 events compared to these three,” Perez said. “But when you got those three horses, it’s a lot easier.”

It's been a tough road for Phil Mickelson. The six-time major winner has played all four of the LIV Golf events — total prize fund a combined $100 million — and has made $560,000.

LEXI’S DROUGHT

Lexi Thompson remains among the biggest draws in women’s golf and is No. 7 in the world. Even so, it’s hard to fathom how such talent can go more than three years and 55 starts on the LPGA Tour without winning.

Her latest chance was Sunday at the Dana Open in Ohio, where Thompson went into the final round one shot behind 19-year-old Lucy Li. On a rain-softened course in which Gaby Lopez shot 63 to win, Thompson didn’t make a birdie until the final hole and shot 73 to tie for 16th.

She was asked about the winless drought on the eve of the final round and said: “Yeah, it has not worked out the way I want it to in a few events, but that’s golf. I think you never lose; you’re always learning. ... It’s golf. I mean, it’s a crazy game.”

Thompson has been runner-up eight times during this stretch, which doesn’t include missing the playoff in the 2021 U.S. Women’s Open when she had a five-shot lead. She also threw away a late lead in the KPMG Women’s PGA this year.

Lydia Ko went through a drought of 58 consecutive LPGA starts without winning from 2018 to 2021. She fell out of the top 50 at one point, and since has won twice and is back up to No. 4.

Thompson, meanwhile, headed south to Cincinnati and will try again this week in the Kroger Queen City Championship.

PGA TOUR AWARDS

Scottie Scheffler and Cameron Young are the leading candidate on an awards ballot, and PGA Tour members have until Friday to vote.

Scheffler, Cameron Smith and Rory McIlroy are on the slate for player of the year. Scheffler led the tour with four wins, including the Masters, reached No. 1 in the world and set a record with $14 million in earnings.

Smith won the British Open and The Players Championship among his three titles. McIlroy also won three times, captured the FedEx Cup and was the only player to finish in the top 10 at all four majors.

Of the three players nominated for rookie of the year, the only winner was Tom Kim, who wasn't even a PGA Tour member until a month ago.

Young was a runner-up five times, including the British Open, and he missed a playoff at the PGA Championship by one shot. Sahith Theegala had chances to win at the Phoenix Open and the Travelers Championship.

The last three players to win rookie of the year did not win on tour that year — Will Zalatoris (2021), Scheffler (2020) and Sungjae Im (2019).

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“Winning a PGA Tour event, getting a trophy, having Tiger there, all the history behind it, there’s nothing that can compete with this.” — Joaquin Niemann after winning the Genesis Invitational at Riviera on Feb. 20.

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Justin Suh is a contender in the final rounds of the 2023 PGA Championship, the PGA of America's major championship event at Oak Hill Country Club in Rochester, N.Y.. Justin Suh has not yet won on the PGA Tour previously, and he could have a huge breakthrough this week.

Suh is 25 years old, and he is in the field at PGA Championship because he finished in the top 70 of the PGA of America's PGA Tour points list in the last year.

For Suh, his journey to the PGA Tour is a remarkable story.

Suh was born in San Jose, California. He played college golf at the University of Southern California before making his way into the world of professional golf.

Suh is hitting his prime

Justin Suh has won at every level, including as an amateur and after he turned pro in 2019. He was a member of the prestigious Palmer Cup team in 2018.

Suh has not yet won on the PGA Tour, though he does have two top-10 finishes this season and has led at different points.

Entering this week, Suh was ranked 80th in FedEx Cup points and ranked 79th in the Official World Golf Ranking. He earned his way into this event through his status on the PGA Tour this season.

In his personal life, Suh is single.

What a win at the PGA Championship means

With a win today, Suh would earn the benefits of being a PGA Champonship winner , including a five-year PGA Tour exemption, and he would gain berths into all four majors for the next five years. And, according to the 2023 PGA Championship payout , he would win $3.6 million to top it all off.

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Thomas is from Louisville, Kentucky and attended the University of Alabama in Tuscaloosa, Alabama. He currently lives in Jupiter, Florida.

Who is Justin Thomas' wife, family?

Thomas married Jillian Thomas (née Wisniewski) in November 2022. They do not have kids but often post photos on social media with their dog Franklin .

How to watch the 2024 Masters

Dates: Thursday, April 11 until Sunday, April 14

Time: Gates open at 7:30 a.m. ET Thursday; coverage begins 3 p.m. ET

Where: Augusta National Golf Club, Augusta, Georgia

TV: ESPN (Thursday, Friday); CBS (Saturday, Sunday)

Streaming: ESPN+; Paramount+; Masters.com; fuboTV

How to watch: Catch all Masters action with a fuboTV subscription

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Justin Thomas reacts on the 12th green during the second round of The Players Championship on Friday at the Stadium Course at TPC Sawgrass.

Inside the Field: Corales Puntacana Championship

Inside the Field

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The PGA TOUR heads to the Dominican Republic for the Corales Puntacana Championship, the next Additional Event on the 2024 TOUR schedule.

The PGA TOUR uses a standardized system for determining event fields based on the current season’s Priority Ranking while also including additional exemption and qualifying categories.

Field sizes can vary by event, as can the number of event-specific exemptions. Fully exempt PGA TOUR members are guaranteed entry into all full-field events, with various conditional categories subject to periodic reshuffles based upon FedExCup Points accrued throughout the season. Categories with "reshuffle" notation indicate that a reshuffle period has occurred.

Note: An additional year of eligibility was granted to some categories because of the COVID-19 pandemic.

Scroll below to see the field list and updates.

Monday, April 15

Jonathan Byrd (in, Sponsor-Unrestricted) Fabián Gómez (out, W-W/D after deadline) William McGirt (in, Sponsor-Unrestricted) Philip Knowles (out, W-W/D after deadline)

Sunday, April 14

Jason Dufner (in) Cameron Champ (out, W-W/D after deadline) Alejandro Tosti (out, W-W/D after deadline) Chesson Hadley (out, W-W/D after deadline) Davis Riley (out, W-WD after deadline)

Saturday, April 13 Kramer Hickok (out, W-WD after deadline) Harry Higgs (in)

Winner of The Open Championship (five-year exemption) Francesco Molinari

Winner of World Golf Championship event (three-year exemption) Billy Horschel

PGA TOUR tournament winner (two-year exemption) Daniel Berger Ryan Brehm Cameron Champ Nico Echavarria Nick Hardy Kevin Kisner K.H. Lee Chad Ramey Chez Reavie Davis Riley

Career money exemption Charley Hoffman

Sponsor's exemptions (members not otherwise exempt) George McNeill Jeff Overton

Sponsor's exemption (unrestricted) Ricky Barnes Wesley Bryan Erik Compton Joseph Deraney Jason Dufner Alex Fitzpatrick Thriston Lawrence D.A. Points Nick Watney

Sponsor's exemption (designated) Juan Jose Guerra Guillermo Pumarol Julio Santos Hiram Silfa

PGA Club Professional Champion Braden Shattuck

PGA Section Champion/Player of the Year Justin Hicks

Open qualifiers Brandon Berry Ryan Celano Chase Johnson Thomas Longbella

Past champion member Joel Dahmen

Top 70 on prior season's FedExCup through Playoffs Alex Smalley Brandon Wu Hayden Buckley Sam Ryder Ben Griffin Samuel Stevens Matt Kuchar Mark Hubbard Aaron Rai Matthew NeSmith

Top 125 on prior season's FedExCup Points List through the FedExCup Fall Alex Noren S.H. Kim Justin Suh Davis Thompson Tyler Duncan Michael Kim Ben Taylor Garrick Higgo Taylor Pendrith Callum Tarren Nate Lashley Greyson Sigg David Lipsky Justin Lower Carson Young Tyson Alexander Chesson Hadley Joseph Bramlett Kevin Yu Ben Martin Matti Schmid Doug Ghim Troy Merritt Carl Yuan Top 125 on prior season's FedExCup Points List (Non-member) Nicolai Højgaard

# Major medical extension Lanto Griffin Jhonattan Vegas Bud Cauley Vince Whaley

Leading points winner from Korn Ferry Tour Ben Kohles

Top 10 and ties from previous event Peter Kuest McClure Meissner

Players 2-30 from prior year's Korn Ferry Tour Points List Chan Kim Victor Perez Jimmy Stanger Alejandro Tosti Ben Silverman Max Greyserman Joe Highsmith Hayden Springer Jacob Bridgeman Rafael Campos Parker Coody Tom Whitney Richard Hoey Adrien Dumont de Chassart Jorge Campillo Kevin Dougherty Chris Gotterup Trace Crowe William Furr Harrison Endycott Roger Sloan Pierceson Coody Ryan McCormick Paul Barjon Raul Pereda Patrick Fishburn Josh Teater Scott Gutschewski Blaine Hale, Jr. Philip Knowles

Reorder category - Cat. 37-44 Henrik Norlander Patton Kizzire Martin Trainer Austin Cook Kevin Chappell Richy Werenski James Hahn Cody Gribble Zecheng Dou Kevin Tway Tommy Gainey Ryan Palmer Austin Smotherman Scott Piercy Jim Herman MJ Daffue Paul Haley II Sean O'Hair Kyle Stanley Sangmoon Bae Brian Stuard

Nos. 126-150 on prior season's FedExCup Points List Kramer Hickok Adam Long Jimmy Walker

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