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2024 Byron Nelson Day 3, Saturday tee times and pairings

Day three action at the TPC Craig Ranch in McKinney (Texas) gets underway on Saturday with Jake Knapp leading the way.

Jake Knapp of the United States plays a shot on the 12th hole during the second round of THE CJ CUP Byron Nelson
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Jake Knapp’s second straight 7-under-par 64 thrust the 29-year-old on top of the leaderboard on Friday at the CJ Cup Byron Nelson in McKinney, Texas.

Starting his round on the back nine at TPC Craig Ranch, Knapp rolled in four birdies on each side, finishing with a two-putt birdie at the par-5 ninth to get him to 14-under 128. That was enough for a one-shot lead over Troy Merritt, who fired a 9-under 62 Friday, and first-round leader Matt Wallace of England (66).

Kelly Kraft (66) is in fourth at 12 under and Keith Mitchell shot a 65 to join a tie for fifth at 11 under with Davis Riley (67) and Canada’s Taylor Pendrith (67).

A 30-footer for birdie at the par-4 16th launched a run of three straight birdies to close Knapp’s first nine. He rebounded from his only bogey of the day with a 32-foot birdie putt at the par-3 fourth to reclaim the lead.

“Early on in the year felt like I was putting well, and for the last month or so the stroke felt the same and ball wasn’t going in the hole,” Knapp said. “So just put a little bit more of a premium the last couple weeks on green reading. Yeah, nice to see a few more going in.”

Knapp, 29, is a PGA Tour rookie who broke through for an unlikely win at the Mexico Open in February. He tied for fourth the following week at the Cognizant Classic, but his results spiraled downward after that.

Jake Knapp of the United States
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Jake Knapp of the United StatesDOUGLAS P. DEFELICEAFP

I think I just got a little tired,” Knapp said. “I think mentally it was just a lot going on, and I wouldn’t say necessarily life changing, just everything got busier and days got longer. It was just a bit of an adjustment. Didn’t feel like I had the same energy throughout the day in some of those weeks, which was kind of a bummer”.

Defending champion Jason Day of Australia posted a 70 in order to make the cut on the number at 6 under. Jordan Spieth, the Dallas hometown favorite and highest-ranked player in the field at No. 20, missed the cut at 4 under (68-70).

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CJ Cup Byron Nelson tee times for Saturday: Day 3 (ET)

8:20 AM: Chris Gotterup, Ryan McCormick

8:30 AM: Mark Hubbard, Ben Martin

8:40 AM: Tom Kim, Jason Day

8:50 AM: Luke List, Henrik Norlander

9:00 AM: Sam Stevens, Joel Dahmen

9:10 AM: Dylan Wu, Sung Kang

9:20 AM: Kris Kim (a), Carson Young

9:30 AM: Aaron Baddeley, Ryo Hisatsune

9:40 AM: S.Y. Noh, Nico Echavarria

9:55 AM: Tom Hoge, Mackenzie Hughes

10:05 AM: Scott Piercy, Patton Kizzire

10:15 AM: Justin Lower, Kevin Chappell

10:25 AM: Tyson Alexander, Tom Whitney

10:35 AM: Kevin Tway, Andrew Novak

10:45 AM: Hayden Buckley, Brandt Snedeker

10:55 AM: Maverick McNealy, Beau Hossler

11:05 AM: David Skinns, Daniel Berger

11:20 AM: Rafael Campos, Kevin Dougherty

11:30 AM: Austin Cook, Adrien Dumont de Chassart

11:40 AM: Adam Scott, Min Woo Lee

11:50 AM: Alex Smalley, Stephan Jaeger

12:00 PM: Ben Griffin, Max McGreevy

12:10 PM: Harrison Endycott, Jorge Campillo

12:20 PM: Martin Laird, Vince Whaley

12:30 PM: Si Woo Kim, K.H. Lee

12:45 PM: Byeong Hun An, Zach Johnson

12:55 PM: Adam Schenk, Nick Dunlap

1:05 PM: Taiga Semikawa, Alex Noren

1:15 PM: Aaron Rai, S.H. Kim

1:25 PM: Keith Mitchell, Ben Kohles

1:35 PM: Davis Riley, Taylor Pendrith

1:45 PM: Matt Wallace, Kelly Kraft

1:55 PM: Jake Knapp, Troy Merritt