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Triplet heads to final round of Show Charity Classic at top of leaderboard

Kirk Triplet knows he will be competing in theShow Charity Classic.

Now the 60-year-old from Scottsdale, Arizona, is making his ninth attempt at his annual PGA Tour Champions event at Canyon Meadows Golf and Country Club. I just want to win the

"This is an exciting opportunity to enter and win a golf tournament," Triplett said. In the 54-hole event alone, he topped the leaderboard at 7-under.

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Birdie and just one bogey on a par 70, 7,061-yard layout to finish tied for third in the first installment of the 2013 Shaw Charity Classic, the only three golfers to have played in all nine events to date (Orin Brown and Tom Byram).

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"If conditions are good tomorrow, I think we're going to need a 5-under round." Scott Parel in 2018 said the triplet, who is tied for second behind two-time champion Scott McCarron alongside Joe Durant.

"We're going to do the same thing tomorrow."

Jerry Kelly carded the round at 4-under 66 with two birdies on the front nine and two more on the back. This earned Triplet and Paul He a spot alongside Goidos in Sunday's final grouping. 2nd place at 6 under.

"I said I want to be in that final group. I want to see what's going on," Kelly said. Kelly failed to hit the two greens on the par-5, 585-yard finishing hole. and made par to reserve his spot in the final group.

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After carding Round 67, World Golf Hall of Fame member Vijay Singh is in sole fourth place at 5 under par. attached to. , just one shot ahead of first-round leaders Padraig Harrington, Dean Wilson, Alex Seika and John Huston.

Kevin Sutherland bested Saturday with his round 5-under 65 and Shane 3-under with Bertsch to tie him for ninth.

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After 70 even-par rounds, Alan McLean of London, Ontario sits in 11th with a five-way tie. increase. 2-under in a group that included defending champion Doug Barron.

"You never know when you're going to have a good round. rice field. into two. “I had a little bit of speed, but overall, I hit the ball that day pretty much as I did yesterday. }

After posting 69, Mike Weir of Brights Grove, Ontario, is lined up in a line of 10 players tied for 16th at 1 under par.

"We need a fast start tomorrow," Weir said. Weir wasn't happy that he 3-putted on the first green on both days. "You have to start rolling early in the round and sharpen it. I was over par on both days, so if I don't hit under par, I might be able to make a fuss on the back nine." 54}

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preparing to tee off, former Calgary resident and Canadian Golf Hall of Fame member Stephen Ames gets nothing during the round. Unable to do so, he shot a 73 to put him back in the drop. Tie for 47th in 2 overs.

David Morland IV, from Aurora, Ontario, posted a respectable round with a 2-under 68, but fell far behind with 3 overs.

Meanwhile, Brantford, Ontario's Dennis Hendershot had a rough afternoon, hitting 81.

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