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Rising star McCarty grabs PGA Tour lead in Utah

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The Black Desert Resort course is hosting the first PGA Tour tournament held in Utah since 1963. (AP PHOTO)
Camera IconThe Black Desert Resort course is hosting the first PGA Tour tournament held in Utah since 1963. (AP PHOTO) Credit: AAP

In just his second PGA Tour start, Matt McCarty will take a two-stroke lead into the final round of the Black Desert Championship in Utah.

A three-time winner this season on the Korn Ferry Tour to earn an instant promotion to the big time, McCarty shot a seven-under 64 third round at Black Desert Resort on Saturday to reach a 19-under 194 total.

On a breezier, but still low-scoring afternoon on the Tom Weiskopf design carved out of an ancient black lava field, the 26-year-old McCarty played a five-hole stretch on the front nine in six under - highlighted by an eagle chip-in on the par-5 seventh.

"I think it's just very comfortable environment being back in the desert," said McCarty, from Scottsdale, Arizona. "Just like the views and like it's just a cool place to be. Cool place to play well, also."

Earlier in the day McCarty - who tied for 63rd last week in Mississippi in his PGA Tour debut - finished the suspended second round with three pars for a 68 that left him two shots behind leader Stephan Jaeger.

"Long day. A little tired," McCarty said. "Watch whatever is left of the football today and just go to bed early."

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Germany's Jaeger shot a 68 to drop two strokes back in a tie for second with Joe Highsmith (62), Kevin Streelman (63) and Harris English (66).

Jaeger already has one victory this year, capturing his first PGA Tour title in the Houston Open in a duel over Scottie Scheffler.

He is one of two players - Chris Kirk, who was tied for 36th at 9 under after a 70, is the other - who finished in the top 50 in the FedEx Cup and are assured of all the $US 20 million signature events next year.

Highsmith had his lowest score on the tour.

"It was certainly probably one of the best rounds I've ever played in my entire life golfing." Highsmith said. "It got pretty hard on the back nine with some crosswinds."

Harry Hall was 15 under after a 64. Kurt Kitayama (64) was 14 under with Chad Ramey (64) and Beau Hossler (66).

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