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Heritage Classic Round 3



Date
Fri 13th March 2026 (UTC)
Sat 14th March 2026 (Local)

Timestamp
2026-03-13T20:45:00

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PGA Tour of Australasia

Season
2025-2026

Round
20

Status
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The third round of the 2026 Heritage Classic at the Heritage Golf and Country Club serves as "Moving Day" in Melbourne’s Yarra Valley. The strategic narrative centers on the ability of the chasing pack to apply pressure to overnight leader John Lyras, who enters the day with a slim one-shot advantage. The primary hurdle for the field of 67 professionals who made the cut is the layout of the St John Course, where the fast-running fairways and penal Nicklaus bunkers demand extreme precision. Tactically, the morning wave will look to capitalize on the four par-5s to post an early low score, potentially forcing the leaders into a more aggressive—and riskier—approach once the afternoon gusts begin to swirl through the valley.

The headline story for Saturday is the battle for a prime position in Sunday’s final grouping. Strategically, the focus remains on the 201m par-3 17th, which has played as the toughest hole on the course throughout the week. For leaders like Lyras and Cameron Harlock, the round is about maintaining the composure that has kept them under par, while local favorites like Cameron John seek to use their "moving day" momentum to climb back into contention for the A$250,000 purse.
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Round 3 concluded with a dramatic shuffle at the top of the leaderboard as American Chris Malec surged to a share of the lead at 10-under par. The strategic narrative of the day was defined by "Moving Day" charges; Malec carded a clinical 3-under through 8 holes of his round before the weather-delayed finish, while Matias Sanchez and Will Florimo matched him at 9-under to keep the pressure high. The primary hurdle of the day proved to be the inconsistency of the leaders; overnight frontrunner John Lyras struggled with his distance control, falling back to a tie for 9th at 6-under after being 3-over through his first 8 holes.

James Mee produced one of the most significant moves of the afternoon, sitting at 5-under for his round through 15 holes to reach 7-under par and jump into a tie for 4th. He is joined by Gavin Fairfax, Curtis Luck, and Quinnton Croker, all of whom utilized aggressive iron play to navigate the firming greens. Tactically, the day favored those who could master the undulating slopes of the St John Course, whereas previous leaders like Cameron Harlock (+2 through 8) found themselves fighting to stay within striking distance of a surging Malec.

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