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The third round at Sentosa Golf Club serves as the critical "Moving Day" in this unique four-round event. The strategic narrative centers on Bryson DeChambeau's ability to defend his two-shot lead as the field attempts to navigate the tightening pins on the lightning-fast Serapong greens. The primary hurdle for the pursuers is the layout's penal bunkering and water hazards, which become increasingly treacherous under the intense Singaporean humidity. Tactically, players must secure their positioning to stay within striking distance for Sunday's finale, requiring a "mechanical necessity" of finding fairways and managing the coastal winds that typically pick up during the afternoon.
The headline story for Saturday focuses on the chasing pack, led by Jon Rahm and Lee Westwood, who are looking to capitalize on any early stumbles from the leader. Strategically, the shotgun start ensures a high-pressure environment from the opening whistle, with the marquee groups looking to post aggressive sub-70 rounds. With both individual standings and a US$10 million team prize on the line, the third round is where the championship's true contenders separate themselves from the field.
Reports Result ListResult DescriptionRound 3 at Sentosa concluded with a thrilling shift at the top, as Lee Westwood and Joaquin Niemann surged into a share of the lead at 10-under par (203). The strategic narrative of the day was defined by "Moving Day" dynamics; Niemann fired a surgical 5-under 66 to catch Westwood, who maintained his veteran poise with a steady 68. The primary hurdle of the day proved to be the undoing of overnight leader Bryson DeChambeau, who struggled to a 1-over 72, dropping him into a tie for third alongside Wild Card standout Richard T. Lee at 9-under.
On the team side, the 4Aces GC surged into the lead at 16-under par, fueled by strong rounds from Dustin Johnson and Anthony Kim. They hold a two-shot advantage over Ripper GC and Legion XIII. Tactically, the day was marked by the end of significant records; Jon Rahm’s historic streak of 23 consecutive LIV rounds under par came to a close with an even-par 71, though he remains in solo fifth at 7-under. The round set the stage for a high-stakes "Championship Sunday," with 54-hole co-leader Westwood looking to become the oldest winner in league history.

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