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Stephanie Meadow makes her move at the Palos Verdes Championship after brilliant front nine
Irishwoman has moved up the leaderboard and is four off the pace.
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Irishwoman has moved up the leaderboard and is four off the pace.
Lowry is in a share of 22nd place on two-under par for the tournament.
Seamus Power, meanwhile, has fallen back.
Warren Gatland’s men will leave five of their party behind in Johannesburg.
Lowry is tied for ninth at the halfway point, six shots behind leader Jon Rahm.
The 29-year-old completed the first bogey-free round of the week on Saturday.
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Co-leader Shane Lowry is set to tee off in the next hour.
Gary Woodland stretched his two-shot overnight lead to as many as four on the front nine.
The four-time major winner saved his round on the back nine, including an eagle, but sits some distance back from the leaders.
Lowry is in good company on -8, with Tiger Woods and Justin Thomas also in the hunt.
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American Dustin Johnson remains in control of the Tour Championship, taking a one-shot lead after the second round.
It was a round of five birdies and no bogies for Harrington.
The world number four has been struggling on the greens.
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The world number three leads on nine-under par.
Jordi Murphy comes in for the injured opensides for the final day clash with Treviso.
Jordan Spieth looked untouchable at one point, but +3 on the final two holes means his lead is a single shot going in to the final day.
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Lowry moves into a tie for fourth despite tough scoring conditions at Chambers Bay.
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Jordan Spieth’s lead has been cut to four as the leaders near the turn.
The man with 14 majors shot a six-under-par 66 to come back in contention, but Patrick Reed tops the leaderboard ahead of the final day.
The American is 11 under par ahead of moving day. Tiger Woods is 13 shots off the pace.
The world number three says the move at the end of the year will give him the best chance of staying at the top.