The best round of day
belonged to Dustin Johnson. His 6-under 66 helped him climb into a tie
for second place, one stroke shy of Walker's lead.
Walker started the day with a
six-shot lead through 54 holes, but a handful of back nine bogeys on
Sunday let the field back in contention just when it looked as if Walker
would run away with the tournament.
That's Dustin Johnson's playing partner, "The Great One," Wayne Gretzky, playing a shot from the sand.
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