Luke Donald delighted with final-day fightback at RBC Heritage

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After reaching the turn in 34 following three bogeys, 2013 PGA Championship victor Dufner then hit four more birdies on the back nine, including a run of three from the 14th to complete his round for a 54-hole total of 13-under par and a one-shot lead over DeLaet, who carded a 69.

Dufner, at 13-under 200, said he entered Harbour Town Golf Links with low expectations, deciding he had gone through too many tournaments over-thinking how he was supposed to play or whose expectations he was supposed to live up to. "Certainly playing for pars won't get it done out there".

South Korea's Jang reached a total of 17-under 199 and is aiming to become the first sponsor's invite to win on the US LPGA Tour since New Zealand's Lydia Ko captured the Canadian Women's Open four years ago.

Wesley Bryan warns spectators of a wayward shot from the second tee during the final round of the RBC Heritage golf tournament in Hilton Head Island, S.C., Sunday, April 16, 2017.

He got going with a birdie at the eighth, and after his eagle had a birdie chance at 10 before picking up shots with birdies at 11 and 12.

The former US PGA Championship victor twice made eagles on the front nine - from 14 feet on the second and a hole-out from the fairway on the fifth - and although there were three bogeys on his card they were offset by five birdies.

The 40-year-old blasted a 215-yard approach on the second hole to 11 feet for his first eagle. They are at 10-under 132. The alligator retreated to safer waters and Poulter took double bogey.

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Poulter, playing on a medical extension, needs to earn $145,000 or 117 FedEx Cup points over the next two weeks to keep his playing privileges intact. He's in good because fifth place pays $260,000.

CHAMPIONS: Stephen Ames shot a 4-under 68 on Saturday to take a one-stroke lead over five players into the final round of the PGA Tour Champions' Mitsubishi Electric Classic in Duluth, Ga.

Graham DeLaet of Weyburn, Sask., started the day one shot off the lead but a final round 73 dropped him into a tie for sixth.

Miguel Angel Jimenez and fellow Spanish star Jose Maria Olazabal also shot 69.

Defending champion Woody Austin opened with a 69.

Bernhard Langer bogeyed the par-4 18th for a 73, ending his tour-record streak of par or better rounds at 36. Jimenez won in 2014 at TPC Sugarloaf and is coming off a victory in the Mississippi Golf Resort Classic.

Paul Dunne, Gregory Bourdy, and James Morrison, another of the overnight leaders, are all another shot back in a tie for fourth at 4 under.

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