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Davis Riley shoots 63, carries lead over Michael Brennan, Cameron Young at Rocket Classic

PGA Tour highlights: 2026 Rocket Classic, Round 3
Cameron Young lost the lead in Detroit and then tried to get it back on the back nine, ultimately falling out of the final grouping in Sunday's final round where he sits T-3. Davis Riley holds the lead over Michael Brennan. Those three players produced highlight moments on Moving Day, along with plenty of others in Motown.

Cameron Young’s birdie putt on the 18th hole at Detroit Golf Club turned left on him, leaving him outside the final grouping on Sunday at the Rocket Classic.

Young, who carried a share of the 36-hole lead after tying the course record with a 61 on Friday, sits three shots back of leader Davis Riley in Motown.

Riley, who hasn’t been in contention in a final round since playing in the last group at the year’s first tournament in Hawaii, where he finished T-6, has a baby due at the end of August with his wife, Alexandra.

“The Riley clan’s adding one and I couldn’t be more excited,” he said Saturday.

“She’s growing a human and trying to get ready for all that,” he added. “I’m thankful for her to go through pregnancy and probably to deal with me on tough days on the golf course.”

It will be Michael Brennan and Rasmus Højgaard going out with Riley in Sunday’s final threesome (the tee times have been bumped due to inclement weather).

Brennan is one back, while Højgaard is T-3 with Young after shooting 61 of his own to tie the course record on Moving Day.

Riley, who has not had a bogey since Thursday’s opening round, had an incredible birdie on the par-4 17th on his way to a 7-under 63.

The last hole he made bogey? That same 17th hole.

“It’s been a while since I’ve been in this position,” he said referring to the Sony Open.

“This week I’ve just tried to like, I was just telling myself to play golf, just get lost in the enjoyment of just hitting golf shots, cancel out the noise to the best of my ability,” he added. “I guess to put it into detail is just be in the process with my caddie and just enjoy that process of hitting golf shots. ... that brings out the best of me.”

Asked if had a song or an artist he was going to listen on his way to the course Sunday, Riley’s response evoked some laughs from reporters.

“We know 7 Mile, Eminem,” he gaffed, issuing a correction seconds later.

“8 Mile, OK, there you go,” he said, smiling. “I love Eminem — no lyrics I can think of off the top of my head, but yeah, I do love some Eminem. I may have to blare some Eminem on the way over to the course to kind of get the mojo going around here.”

The Rocket Classic’s final round will be played in groups as storms are expected to threaten Detroit Golf Club overnight and into Sunday morning.