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    The Players Championship: Ludvig Åberg maintains his lead at TPC Sawgrass entering final round

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    His round wasn’t anything special, but Ludvig Åberg is in full control entering the final day of The Players Championship.

    Åberg fired a 1-under 71 on Moving Day at TPC Sawgrass to maintain his lead over the field at the PGA Tour’s marquee event. That, as Xander Schauffele and the rest of the field fell back, ended up giving him a three-shot lead entering the final day.

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    If Åberg can pull it off on Sunday, it’ll mark the biggest win of his career by far after years of contending repeatedly throughout the golf world. The European Ryder Cup star has two wins on Tour in his career, most recently at The Genesis Invitational last year.

    The day began a little later than scheduled as police investigated a Friday night shooting near the golf course. Players teed off as normal, but spectators were held outside the gates until 9 a.m. local time. Once they arrived, they had a good look at a familiar sight: Scottie Scheffler tearing up the golf course.

    After two days in which he struggled so badly he entered his final hole of Friday on the cut line, Schefller spent Saturday playing a more familiar game. With five birdies, he rocketed up the leaderboard to get to 4-under. While he won’t win his third Players Championship, he recovered a bit of his game … or, to hear him tell it, he played exactly as he needed to.

    “When I look at tournaments, I’m not thinking about winning, I’m thinking about approaching things the right way,” Scheffler said after his round. “I did my best to stay committed, and I did a good job, I think, of keeping the right attitude and keeping my head on straight in order to grind out a couple rounds that were difficult. And then I shot a nice round today … For me, that’s a good week.”

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    Rory McIlroy, Scheffler’s fellow two-time winner and the defending Players champion, didn’t fare quite as well. McIlroy struggled through an up-and-down even-par round — three birdies, three bogeys — and clearly isn’t playing with the kind of sharpness he’d expect of himself heading toward April.

    One of the best rounds of the day — a stroke better than Scheffler’s 67 — belonged to PGA Tour rookie Sudarshan Yellamaraju, making just his seventh Tour start. Yellamaraju needed three birdies in his final four holes on Friday to make the cut, then piled on another six birdies on Saturday.

    “Making cuts is pretty important out here, because from there you just never know what you can do on the weekend,” he said after his round. “I want to contend and win, that’s the next thing, but got to start somewhere, so making cuts is a good start.”

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    There have been more active days at The Players, but not many better napping ones. Cameras caught one fan enjoying a prime golf nap:



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