Kennedy continues to impress as South African amateur gets in the mix in Puerto Rico

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Max Kennedy continued to impress on his PGA Tour debut as the Dubliner shot a third-round 70 to continue his red-figured week and to move to -8 overall in the Puerto Rico Open at Grand Reserve.

A slow and steady start aw him par the first eight holes before finally opening his birdie account on nine. From there, it was a lot more explosive as he bogeyed 10, birdied 11, bogeyed 13 and then bounced back with an eagle on 14. Another birdie on 15 got him to -3 for the day, but he gave a shot back on the tough par-3 17th and goes into the final round tied for 54th.

South African amateur Kieron Van Wyk shot a seven-under 65 on Saturday to pull within a stroke of leader Karl Vilips with one round left in the Puerto Rico Open.

23-year-old Van Wyk, a senior at the College of Charleston, is making his first PGA TOUR start. Ranked No. 1 in the APGA Collegiate Ranking, he earned an exemption this week by winning the 2024 White Sands Bahamas Men’s NCAA Golf Invitational.

“Definitely soaking in every moment and the crowds and having the people cheer me on. We don’t get that every week playing in college,” Van Wyk said. “As far as golf goes, I think it’s just like every other tournament I play, just take it as it is and hit the golf ball.”

He eagled the par-5 14th Saturday in a bogey-free round at Grand Reserve in the event played as an Additional Event alongside the Arnold Palmer Invitational presented by Mastercard at Bay Hill Club & Lodge.

Van Wyk is trying to become the second amateur winner in two years on the PGA TOUR Last year, Nick Dunlap won The American Express at La Quinta to become the first amateur champion since Phil Mickelson in 1991.

“Just keep on doing what I’ve been doing the last three days and hopefully it pays off by the end of tomorrow,” Van Wyk said.

Vilips had a 66 to top the leaderboard at 18-under 198. The Australian earned a PGA TOUR card last season on the Korn Ferry Tour. He’s fighting stomach problems.

“Feeling pretty good with the position I’m in,” Vilips said. “I wish my stomach felt a little bit better, but it is what it is. You’ve got one more day, just battle through it.”

American Joseph Bramlett was tied for second with Van Wyk after a 64.

Austin Cook was 16 under after a 69. Chad Ramey (65), Steven Fisk (67), Norman Xiong (68) and William Mouw (69) were 15-under.

Second-round leader Rasmus Neergaard-Petersen had a 73 to drop into a tie for ninth at 14 under in his PGA TOUR debut. Neergaard-Petersen received a commissioner’s exemption for international players into the event.

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