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"Moving Day" at Memorial Park Golf Course presented the most significant scoring opportunity of the week as the field faced receptive morning conditions before the Texas sun began to bake out the greens. The primary challenge for the leaders was maintaining aggression on a Tom Doak layout that rewards bold play but punishes tentative approach shots with steep runoff areas. For overnight leader Gary Woodland, the objective was to maintain his three-stroke cushion and prove his recent form was sustainable, while for the chasing pack, the goal was to capitalize on the "gettable" par-5s to close the gap before Sunday.
Strategically, Round 3 was a test of "risk versus reward." The objective for the afternoon pairings was to attack the reachable par-4 17th and the par-5 16th—holes that had already yielded several eagles during the first two days. With the pins tucked in more traditional Saturday "sucker" positions, the tactical priority for the field was precise distance control to avoid the tight-lie collection areas. As the lead groups reached the back nine, the goal for Gary Woodland was to remain composed under the pressure of being hunted by international stars like Nicolai Højgaard and defending champion Min Woo Lee.
Reports Result ListResult DescriptionGary Woodland retained his lead at the Texas Children's Houston Open after a gritty 5-under 65, reaching 18-under par and setting a career-best 54-hole score. Woodland, playing in custom "courage" cleats inspired by a patient at Texas Children's Hospital, delivered a clinical performance highlighted by a bold 2-iron over the water on the 16th to set up a two-putt birdie. Despite the mounting pressure, the 2019 U.S. Open champion remained flawless down the stretch, preserving a one-shot lead as he seeks his first victory in over 2,400 days.
The afternoon turned into a high-speed pursuit as Nicolai Højgaard continued his torrid pace. Following his course-record-tying 62 on Friday, the Dane fired a 7-under 63 to sit at 17-under, just one stroke back. Højgaard’s back-to-back rounds of 62-63 represent the lowest 36-hole stretch in the tournament's history. Defending champion Min Woo Lee and Michael Thorbjornsen share third place but sit six shots back at 12-under, meaning they will need a "historic" Sunday charge to catch the top two. Other notable moves came from Bronson Burgoon, who opened with three straight birdies to shoot a 66, vaulting himself into the top 15 in front of his hometown crowd.

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