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      <title>Alex Smalley Carries a Two-Shot Lead Into Sunday at Aronimink, and the Story Is the Course</title>
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      <description>&lt;p&gt;The third round of the 108th PGA Championship finished on Saturday evening at Aronimink with a leaderboard whose top line was, for the first time all week, not a shared one. Alex Smalley, the twenty-nine-year-old American who came into the week without a PGA Tour win and with a best major finish of T23, signed for a one-under 68 in the late wave and walked off the eighteenth green at six under for the championship. Matti Schmid, the German who has been on Smalley&amp;rsquo;s shoulder since the first round, sat two shots back at four under. Jon Rahm, Ludvig Aberg, Nick Taylor and Aaron Rai shared the third-place line on the same number, two shots back of the lead, and the rest of the leaderboard, in a way the course has more or less insisted upon all week, was as crowded as it has been at any major in recent memory. Twenty-two players sat within four shots of the lead heading into Sunday. Twenty-six were within two shots of the cut line at one over. The shape was the shape Aronimink has been producing on every page of its scorecard for four days.&lt;/p&gt;</description>
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