Four Share Lead in AT&T National


It's crowded at the top of the AT&T National. Four players now share the lead through 54 holes of the $6.5 million PGA Tour event at Congressional Country Club in Bethesda, Md.

Americans James Driscoll (3-under 68), Bill Haas (68) and Roberto Castro (71) are joined in the lead by Argentina's Andres Romero (70) at 7-under 206.

Alone in fifth a stroke back is Jason Kokrak (70), while only two behind the leaders are Tom Gillis (66) and Charlie Wi. Wi, a 41-year-old from South Korea, fired Saturday's low round, a 6-under 65 on the par-71 course.

Because a band of thunderstorms came through the Washington D.C. area Friday afternoon, several players didn't complete their second rounds. They did so Saturday morning before the start of their third rounds.

Jordan Spieth, who shared the 36-hole lead with Castro, carded a 3-over 74 to drop into a tie for eighth at 4-under 209 with Brendon Todd (68) and Brandt Snedeker (69).

More thunderstorms are forecast for Sunday afternoon, so the Tour moved up Sunday's final-round tee times. Threesomes will again go off both tees, starting at 8:30 a.m. ET, with the final groups beginning at 10:30. Officials hope the final round will be completed by 3:30 p.m., barring any further delays.

The 36-hole cut was set at 3-over 145.

Defending champion Tiger Woods is not entered this week as he's recovering from an injury to his left elbow. The tournament is a fundraiser for his Tiger Woods Foundation.

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