Justin Thomas will take a two-shot lead into the final round of the Workday Charity Open after carding another 6-under 66 on Saturday.
The world No. 5-ranked player has posted rounds of 68, 66 and 66 at Muirfield Village, moving to 16 under in Dublin, Ohio.
Thomas, the 2017 PGA Championship winner, is yet to make a bogey at this weekend's PGA Tour event as he searches for his second victory of the year.
The American made three straight birdies beginning at the fifth, before also picking up shots at 11, 14 and 15.
Flawless at Jack's place.@JustinThomas34 is the third player to go bogey free through 54 holes at Muirfield Village. pic.twitter.com/uzdIi9kZPJ
— PGA TOUR (@PGATOUR) July 11, 2020
Thomas is two shots clear of Viktor Hovland, a 22-year-old Norwegian who also posted a 66 as he mixed eight birdies with two bogeys.
Overnight leader Collin Morikawa could only manage an even-par 72 to be three shots adrift of Thomas. Morikawa is outright third after a roller-coaster round, mixing four birdies with four bogeys to sit at 13 under.
Sam Burns (70) and Kevin Streelman (71) are tied for fourth at 11 under, a shot ahead of Ian Poulter (69) and Rory Sabbatini (69).
Rickie Fowler carded an impressive 66 to climb into 9 under and a tie for eighth, alongside Gary Woodland (66), Chase Seiffert (70), Hideki Matsuyama (72) and MJ Daffue (65).