A brief look at the third round of the PGA Championship

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<p>KIAWAH ISLAND, S.C. &mdash; A brief look at Friday’s second round of the PGA Championship at Kiawah Island (all times EDT):</p>
<p>LEADING: Phil Mickelson, who torched the front nine and survived a wild ride on the back nine to shoot a 2-under 70 for a three-day total of 7-under 209 and a one-shot lead.</p>
<p>TRAILING: Brooks Koepka also shot 70 and was one shot back. Louis Oosthuizen (72) was 5 under and Kevin Streelman (70) was 4 under.</p>
<p>CHARGING: Jordan Spieth matched the low round of the day with a 68 and Rickie Fowler shot 69. Each moved to even par, seven shots back, and they will be paired together on Sunday.</p>
<p>FADING: Masters champion Hideki Matsuyama’s run at back-to-back majors ended with a 42 on the back nine and a 76.</p>
<p>SHOT OF THE DAY: <a href="https://twitter.com/PGAChampionship/status/1396180826052833281">Mickelson hit a long iron over a tree</a> that just cleared a waste bunker and bounced onto the green on the par-5 second hole, setting up a two-putt birdie.</p>
<p>ROUND OF THE DAY: Patrick Cantlay had the only bogey-free round of the tournament but only made two birdies and shot 70.</p>
<p>NOTEWORTHY: At 50, Mickelson is the oldest 54-hole leader at a major championship since 59-year-old Tom Watson in the 2009 British Open at Turnberry. Watson lost to Stewart Cink in a playoff. The final group of Mickelson and Koepka has won a combined nine majors.</p>
<p>QUOTEWORTHY: “The hard thing when you get older is getting yourself in position where you feel a bit the butterflies and the nerves. We push too hard; we’ve got a bit of scar tissue, all that stuff, and it just doesn’t happen. But when you get there, the feelings come back you remember.” — Padraig Harrington.</p>
<p>KEY STATISTIC: Mickelson’s 209 was the same 54-hole score as Rory McIlroy in the 2012 PGA at Kiawah Island. McIlroy closed with a 66 and won by eight shots.</p>
<p>TELEVISION: Saturday, 10 a.m.-1 p.m. ESPN, 1-7 p.m. CBS.</p>

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