Davis Riley has a two-stroke lead heading into the last round of the PGA Valspar Championship at Copperhead after a stunning nine under on Saturday.
Riley's score of 62 came just one day after Matthew NeSmith shot a 10-under-61 to break the Copperhead course record and claim the lead after the second round.
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It is Riley's second score of 62 this tournament after also managing it in the first round, going bogey-less this time around.
On three separate occasions Riley birdied consecutive holes, starting on fire with birdies on the first and second, as well as the sixth and seventh, and holes 13 and 14.
Nobody is within a stroke of Riley's 18 under, with NeSmith outright second on 16 under, while there is a two-man tie for third as Justin Thomas' third consecutive 66 pulled him level with defending champion Sam Burns on 15 under.
It looked like it was going to be Burns' day early on as he pursued back-to-back titles at Innisbrook, nabbing an eagle on the first hole and a birdie on the second before a bogey on the third brought him back to earth.
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The only other player within five strokes of the lead is Canadian Adam Hadwin (13 under), who occupied second spot after the second round before carding a disappointing 70 to allow the leaders to pull away.
Former world number one Thomas said how impressed he was with Riley as a PGA Tour rookie.
"It was really impressive," Thomas told reporters. "It's a big moment for a rookie, and anybody, and he handled it like a rock star and made nine under look very, very easy barring a crazy chip-in there on nine.
"But it was very impressive and that's always why I've taken a liking to him and thought the world of his game.
"[He] obviously had the crazy bunker shot on nine, but he made a lot of those mid-range putts that are the kind you can make or you can miss.
"And he made it seem like he should be making 'em. They were all going in. They were going in with great speed right in the middle. Very, very effortless, for sure."