FedEx St. Jude Classic: Daniel Berger repeats as champion in Memphis

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Schwartzel leads the way (66, T1), but Goosen (68, T6) is only three off the lead.

Win or lose on Sunday, the 44-year-old Cink is relishing his status as a contender, especially after all the personal and professional adversity he and his family have been through over the past few years.

On Friday, Calcavecchia sandwiched four birdies around a bogey on the par-4 sixth hole, and he responded to another miscue on the back nine with a birdie putt on No. 17, a par-3.

In addition, his own PGA Tour win came at the 2008 RBC Canadian Open, and he hasn't secured a top-10 finish since the Sony Open in mid-January.

Internationals Charl Schwartzel and Kim Whee were tied for the runner-up at nine under. I used to putt really well as a junior.

"Going back to 2009, you know, if you really examine that year closely, I won the British but the rest of the year wasn't all that spectacular", Cink said, when asked when was the last time he felt this good about his game.

"The past year for Stewart has been something that you wouldn't wish any couple to go through", Crane said.

Now he just might be one of the young players to watch going into the U.S. Open next week at Erin Hills in Wisconsin.

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Cabrera Bello, a 33-year-old from Spain, has four global victories, but has never won on the PGA Tour.

Thornberry shot a 65 and became the first amateur to finish in the top 10 at the St. Jude Classic since 1965.

"I'll take a tap-in (birdie) any day on that hole", said the 2013 Masters champion.

"Last year I wasn't putting well", he told Golf Channel. The Austrian, the highest-ranked player in the field at 29th, completed his round with two straight birdies.

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NSW's Brett Drewitt was unable to match his brilliant second round of 65, adding a third round of 72 to be in a share of 37th position at 2 under and seven shots from the lead.

Former British Open champion Cink had a tale of two halves, a strong front nine giving way to a two-over back nine that included three bogeys.

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