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Sepp Straka sits six strokes off the lead at his native event in Austria this weekend. Japan’s Kota Kaneko carries the 54-hole into Sunday’s final round.
PGA Tour highlights 2026: Charles Schwab Challenge, third round
Highlight and best shots from the third round of the 2026 Charles Schwab Challenge at Colonial Country Club.

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