Luke Donald Frustrated By Missed Chances
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Luke Donald has revealed that he is disappointed to have thrown away the chance to have potentially lead the US PGA leader board going into the final day.
The world number one is still in the hunt for his first major title and looked to be well in contention yesterday - but the last three holes saw him drop shots.
Donald took a share of the lead at the 15th when he birdied the hole but disaster finish has sees him five shots off the lead.
He dropped a shot at the 16th before a double bogey saw him finish the day on 1-under with a round of sixty eight.
And while the English man has a final round to put things right Donald feels that he let a golden opportunity pass him by.
Speaking to the Daily Mirror Donald said: I’m trying to stay positive but I am angry. I feel like screaming. I had something really good going there, and kind of threw it away.
“I was in a lovely position and the finish leaves a bitter taste in my mouth.
“I was in a great position at 4-under and thought maybe I could even grab an extra birdie, get to 5-under, who knows, that could have been leading by the end of the day.
“I am going to punish myself in the gym.”
Americans Jason Dufner and Brendan Steel lead going into the final round on -7 with Kegan Bradley on -6, Scott Verplank on -5 and early lead Steve Stricker on -4.
Anders Hansen is the highest placed European on -3 as Americans dominate the top of the leader board.
Donald and Westwood are the highest placed Brits - both on -1 with eighteen holes to go.
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