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A. Fitzpatrick's wild ride leads to 54-hole lead at Truist
Alex Fitzpatrick has his first 54-hole lead on the PGA Tour at Quail Hollow. Here's how the 27-year-old rookie took over the Truist in the third round.

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Give me what Cam's got: Thomas contending with Young-style putter
Cameron Young has played as well or better than anyone this year. Justin Thomas has taken note and likes what he's seen. So much so, he asked for the same model putter that Young uses. Thomas is now in contention at the Truist Championship.

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