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The American Express heads towards an epic conclusion at Pete Dye Stadium Course in La Quinta, Calif, following a 54-hole cut Saturday. Here’s a look back at Round 3 play.
Brown, 18, sits tied with Scottie Scheffler and one shot off the lead entering Sunday’s final round of The American Express, where Brown could become the PGA Tour’s second-youngest winner ever.
Blades Brown, who is trying to become only the second 18-year-old to ever win on the PGA Tour, played “paper, scissors, rock” with a young fan and then holing a 25-foot birdie putt on the par-3 17th. He sits one shot off leader Si Woo Kim, a former American Express champion.
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Camilo Villegas joined “Happy Hour with Smylie presented by Michelob Ultra” and spoke about a humbling moment he recently had broadcasting a golf round with Steve Sands only for it to happen again live at the American Express.
Blades Brown has made the cut at the 2026 American Express and is set to play his eighth consecutive day of professional golf on Sunday. The 18-year-old’s successful final three holes helped vault him up the leaderboard and left him in contention to be the second-youngest winner in PGA Tour history.
With coach Justin Parson on “Happy Hour with Smylie presented by Michelob Ultra,” Blades Brown made a beautiful birdie on the 17th hole. He also took time to play rock, paper, scissors with a fan.
Nico Echavarría ran into massive trouble on the 17th hole of the Pete Dye Stadium Course during Round 3 play of the American Express.
Patrick Reed speaks about his Round 3 performance at the Hero Dubai Desert Classic. The Masters winner carries a 4-stroke lead over Spain’s David Puig into Sunday’s final round.
Ludvig Åberg entered Saturday’s third round of The American Express at 9 under, just above the projected cut line. But about a half hour before his tee time at PGA West’s Stadium Course, Åberg became the latest player to withdraw with illness.