He was four shots behind American Daniel Berger, who successfully defended his title thanks to his second straight 66 in the final round. For 2017, he had just one top-10 finish - a tie for fifth at the Puerto Rico Open in March - in 18 starts prior to this event.
Among those who missed the cut at 1 over: Jason Bohn, Boo Weekley and Jim Furyk were in the cluster of players at 2 over, and Rickie Fowler was at 4 over.
Schwartzel grabbed the outright lead by picking up a shot at the second and missed a putt from six feet to double his advantage at the next, before bogeying his penultimate hole.
Every did not drop a shot during his round while former Open champion Cink made nine birdies and three bogeys in a thrilling effort on Thursday.
Sutherland, whose only PGA Tour win came at the World Golf Championships-Accenture Match Play Championship 15 years ago, played largely mistake-free golf and scored multiple birdies on par 3, 4 and 5s.
Pettersen, who recently lost her yardage book for the course and had to write notes from scratch this week, said she trusted her eye and it paid off with six birdies over one eight-hole stretch. "So going back to 2008 probably, the first half of '08, and I really, really felt good about my game and I felt like I had a chance to win a lot of tournaments".
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This was the Tennessee resident's third 54-hole lead/co-lead in 376 career events, first since the 2014 St. Jude, which he went on to win.
David Horsey, who had a 75 in the opening round, matched the course record with a flawless 8-under 64. Lefty will get the headlines on the weekend, though, as he's been in the top five in three of the last four tournaments here and is skipping next week's major to be at his daughter's graduation.
Defending champion Wu Ashun of China and 2012 victor Bernd Wiesberger each shot a two-under 70.
Internationals Charl Schwartzel and Kim Whee were tied for the runner-up at nine under.
Reavie's round of 65, consisting of three birdies and an eagle, surged him up the leaderboard, while Schwartzel would have been sole leader had he not bogeyed his penultimate hole. South Korea's Mi Hyang Lee (68) and Laura Gonzalez Escallon of Belgium (67) were at 14 under.





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