Leaderboard logjam on US PGA Tour

Erik Compton, a joint runner-up at the US Open last year, is in a four-way share of the lead at the US PGA Tour's Humana Challenge.

Erik Compton

Erik Compton is in a four-way share of the lead at the US PGA Tour's Humana Challenge. (AAP)

Two-time heart transplant recipient Erik Compton has fired a five-under-par 67 to grab a share of the lead going into the final round of the US PGA Tour Humana Challenge.

In a tournament that uses three courses in the California desert, 2014 US Open joint runner-up Compton finished his Saturday round on the PGA West Nicklaus course level after 54 holes with fellow Americans Bill Haas, Justin Thomas and Michael Putnam on 17-under 199.

Matt Kuchar, who led most of the day, made bogeys at 17 and 18 to shoot a one-under 71 on the Palmer course and stumble back into a share of second on 200 with fellow Americans Ryan Palmer, Steve Wheatcroft and Scott Pinckney.

There were 15 players within three shots of the lead, including defending champion Patrick Reed, who already won this year in Hawaii.

The sole remaining Australian, Matt Jones, continued his strong recovery from a first-round 76, shooting a 64 to be tied 49th at nine under.

Compton, seeking his first PGA crown at age 35, had his first top-10 finish in 2013 and his career-best showing last year at Pinehurst when he shared second behind US Open champion Martin Kaymer of Germany.

"I'm just trying to get my feet wet and enjoy playing golf," Compton said.

"It wasn't as good as it was the first two days but I got the job done. I was able to make some miraculous pars. I'll take it.

"I'm in the mix. I'll have to shoot somewhere between five and nine under tomorrow. It's an exciting day because I will be in the mix."

Kuchar found the water at 18 after a bogey at 17 and missed a six-foot par putt to fall out of a share of the lead.

"Not at all what I had in mind for how I would finish," Kuchar said.

"I'm playing pretty good. I had a ton of opportunities. I was feeling pretty good. Backside, scrambling a little bit. Bummer I bogeyed the last two but I've got another day.

"The beauty of golf is you play four rounds and I've got another chance at it tomorrow. I'll have to go low."

Also in the pack of seven on 202 were Scotsman Martin Laird, South Korean Park Sung-joon, Germany's Alex Cejka, South Africa's Rory Sabbatini and Italy's Francesco Molinari.

Haas fired a 69 on the Nicklaus layout, while Thomas shot 68 at Palmer and Putnam fired a three-under 69 at La Quinta Country Club.

Thomas, 21, is making the seventh start of his rookie season. He shared fourth at the Sanderson Farms Championship last November and shared sixth last week in Hawaii.


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