Tony Finau shot a five-under 67 to move into a three-way tie for the lead at the Hero World Challenge at Albany Golf Club, where Tiger Woods is languishing in last place.
After a bogey at the second, Finau rebounded with four birdies on his way out and two more on the back nine to go into the clubhouse in a tie for the lead at 13 under with Henrik Stenson and Jon Rahm, both of whom shot three-under 69s.
Woods, who is hosting the tournament in the Bahamas, is all on his own in last place after a level-par 72.
While making five birdies, Woods posted bogeys on three holes and a double-bogey at the par-five third.
Round 3 is complete.
— PGA TOUR (@PGATOUR) December 1, 2018
Hero World Challenge:
1. @TonyFinauGolf, -13
1. @JonRahmPGA, -13
1. @HenrikStenson, -13
4. @GaryWoodland, -11
5. @RickieFowler, -10
6. @XSchauffele, -9
6. @DJohnsonPGA, -9
8. @PReedGolf, -8
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The round just never came together for the 14-time major champion, who is two under par after three rounds.
"Just one of those days where I felt like I was fighting from behind," Woods said.
Like Finau, Gary Woodland also shot a five-under 67 to move to 11 under and outright fourth.
Defending champion Rickie Fowler posted a second consecutive five-under 67 to move 10 under for the tournament.
He recorded an eagle at the 14th after a superb shot on a driveable par four.