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BMW Championship: Keegan Bradley birdies 18th round, takes lead over Adam Scott | Golf News

BMW Championship: Keegan Bradley birdies 18th round, takes lead over Adam Scott | Golf News

American Keegan Bradley birdied the 18th hole to take a one-shot lead over Adam Scott in the third round of the BMW Championship.

Bradley made the most of a roller coaster day, shooting a two-under 70 with eight birdies and six bogeys to finish at 12-under at Castle Pines Golf Club.

He overtook Scott on the final hole to take the lead, and although the Australian struggled with a third-round 74, he kept in touch with Bradley with two birdies at the end.

“I felt like I had eaten my fill of it and didn't feel like I did too much wrong, but I had a couple of drives that weren't quite right, and I three-putted once and then all of a sudden I started to chase,” Scott said after the round.

“I'm in a good position to take a step back at the end.”

Clubhouse leader Bradley believed his fighting spirit triumphed over difficult circumstances.

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Keegan Bradley leads the BMW Championship heading into the final round.

“It was tough today,” admitted the Team USA Ryder Cup captain. “It was really windy, and there were a lot of high tees that cut into the wind, so it was really tough.

“I'm proud of the way I fought today. I played great golf, but I also hit terrible shots. That's the way things are. But in the end, I'm proud of the way I fought.

“I told myself after those three bogeys in a row I was either going to be tied for the lead or one spot behind… After that I hit some really good shots.”

Sweden's Ludvig Overi and Alex Noren tied for third place with rounds of 71 and 70 respectively, both at 10-under par.

American Xander Schauffele is three strokes behind at seven under.

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