PGA Tour: Matteson, Imada still lead AT&T Classic
Duluth, GA (Sports Network) - Ryuji Imada knocked his final approach shot within inches at the 18th hole Sunday and tapped-in for birdie to tie Troy Matteson for the lead after three rounds of the AT&T Classic.
Imada also made a 50-foot birdie putt at the 16th, sparking a two-shot comeback in two holes to join Matteson at 13-under 203 at the TPC Sugarloaf.
Both players had a three-under 69 in the third round to extend their overnight lead from one shot to two.
Columbian star Camilo Villegas used a seven-foot birdie putt at No. 16 to pull within two strokes of the lead on the way to shooting a four-under 68. He was alone in third place at 11-under 205.
Master champion Zach Johnson parred his last nine holes for a three-under 69 and was tied for fourth place with Lee Janzen (67) and Matt Kuchar (64) at 10- under 206.