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One of the statistics Puyallup's Ryan Moore has been one of the best on the PGA Tour is par-3 scoring.
In fact, through two rounds at Bethpage Black, he was 3-under on the course's treacherous par-3 holes.
On Saturday, Moore stumbled coming in, making bogeys on Nos. 14 and 17 – two back-nine par-3s that the Cascade Christian product birdied in the opening round – and shot a 2-over-par 72.
He is at 1-over 211 for the championship, and currently tied for 15th.
Gig Harbor's Kyle Stanley fired a 74, and Nick Taylor, the University of Washington standout from Abbotsford, B.C., came in with a 75 after starting the third round in the top 10.
Heavy downpours has delayed third-round action until 9 a.m. PDT today, and that is when three locals will return to the course at Bethpage Black on Long Island.
Moore is playing the third hole, Stanley is in the middle of the 10th hole (his first hole since golfers are starting on first and 10th tees) and Nick Taylor will begin his round off the first tee.
Taylor is 2-under.
Moore is even-par.
Stanley is 4-over.
