Leishman fades, Johnson leads PGA in Maui

After starting the day sharing the lead, Marc Leishman has tumbled down the leaderboard after the third round of the Tournament of Champions in Hawaii.

Golfer Marc Leishman

Marc Leishman hacks it out of the thick stuff at Kapalua Plantation Course's fourth hole. (AAP)

As Maui's trade winds blew Marc Leishman's hopes of winning the Tournament of Champions away, world No.1 Dustin Johnson rocketed to favouritism to claim the title in even tougher final day conditions.

Johnson demonstrated the experience that comes with his eighth appearance at the winners-only US PGA Tour event in Hawaii, claiming the lead after a windy third round at Kapalua's Plantation course on Saturday.

The big-hitting Johnson fired a brilliant seven-under-par 66 to go two shots clear in front at 16 under.

Australian world No.12 Leishman accepted he'd all but blown his title chances after he squandered a share of the overnight lead with a three-over 76 to finish the day nine shots behind.

"It's disappointing, given I was in a good position starting the round and now I'm out of it," Leishman told AAP, after dropping to equal 12th in the 34-man field.

"It was tough. The putter was cold and if I putted half decent I'd be right up there (with Johnson)."

Overnight co-leader Brian Harman (69) climbed to outright second and will join Johnson in Sunday's final group, while Spanish world No.4 Jon Rahm matched Johnson's 66 to take solo third at 12 under.

World No.7 Rickie Fowler (68) and Jason Dufner (69) share fourth one shot back.

With gusts forecast to reach 56 kilometres per hour during the final round, Johnson said he would draw on his experience of winning the 2013 event - when winds were so severe the tournament started three days late.

"I've played this golf course, obviously, quite a few times and I like it; It's fun to play," said Johnson.

"The wind is always blowing here and you have really got to use the wind to help your ball get close to the hole."

Although conceding victory is likely out of reach, Leishman still has plenty to play for with the 34-year-old on the cusp of a career-first foray into the top 10 on the world rankings.

With seven of the world's top 10 players present, the no-cut Tournament of Champions is a rankings goldmine.

"There lot of points here this week with a strong field. If I shoot seven or eight under, and I can sneak a top-five result, that'd go a long way into getting into that top 10 ranking," said Leishman.

Fellow Australian Cameron Smith continued his climb back up the leaderboard with a 68 moving him to six-underand in a share of 17th.

Also on the way up is Jordan Spieth, who had opened with a 75. His 70 on day three moved the three-time major champion to eight under and in a tie for ninth.

Defending champion and world No.3 Justin Thomas struggled to a 75 and at two over he's languishing in 30th.


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