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Munoz has 68 to maintain Greenbrier Classic lead

WHITE SULPHUR SPRINGS, W.Va. — Sebastian Munoz shot a 2-under 68 on Saturday to maintain a two-stroke lead over Robert Streb after the third round of The Greenbrier Classic, keeping the PGA TOUR rookie in position to become the tournament’s first wire-to-wire winner. The 24-year-old Colombian was at 14-under 196 on The Old White TPC, the course that was renovated after severe flooding forced the event last year to be canceled. Streb shot a 65. Rookie Xander Schauffele and Jamie Lovemark were tied 11 under after 66s. Davis Love III was at 10 under after a 68. At 53, he’s trying to become the oldest winner on the PGA TOUR. Kelly Kraft (67) and Russell Henley (68) also were 10 under.

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