Puerto Rican Rafael Camps and American Grayson Murray they share the leadership of the Puerto Rico Open at the conclusion of the first three rounds and tomorrow, Sunday, they will be the last to go out to compete in the final round in search of the championship at the Grand Reserva Golf Club in Rio Grande.
Camps finished today, Saturday, the third day 5 times under par for a cumulative card of -14, The same of Murray. The boricua had in his hands the opportunity to close out the round only in the first place if he had completed the pair in hole 18. However, he missed a short put for a bogey and missed a shot. Both players are due to be on the first tee on the field tomorrow at 1:50 p.m.
In total, Camps added six birdies and a bogey during an afternoon where participants had to deal with the occasional rain in the coastal area.
On Friday, Camps closed in third place tied Burn Grace.
Australian Cameron Percy and South African Branden Grace share third place with -13.
The other Puerto Rican, Edward Figueroa, completed all 18 holes in 69 shots, Good for a four-under par (-4).