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Who is leading the 2024 World Wide Technology Championship after day 3? Leaderboard explored

The third round of the 2024 World Wide Technology Championship was played this Saturday, November 9, at El Cardonal, Mexico. The so-called "Moving Day" brought some interesting moves on the leaderboard, including a three-way tie for first place.

Nico Echavarria continues to lead the World Wide Technology Championship, now tied with Justin Lower and Carson Young, all at 16-under. Ten players are within four shots of the lead.

2024 World Wide Technology Championship Day 3 Leaderboard

Here is the World Wide Technology Championship leaderboard after the third round. Only the top 50 are included:

  • T1 Justin Lower -16
  • T1 Carson Young -16
  • T1 Nico Echavarria -16
  • T4 Joe Highsmith -15
  • T4 Austin Eckroat -15
  • T4 Max Greyserman -15
  • T7 Ben Griffin -14
  • T7 Maverick McNealy -14
  • T9 Daniel Berger -12
  • T9 Wesley Bryan -12
  • T9 David Lipsky -12
  • T9 Tom Hoge -12
  • T9 Ryan McCormick -12
  • T14 Patrick Rodgers -11
  • T14 Patrick Fishburn -11
  • T14 Jacob Bridgeman -11
  • T14 Matt Kuchar -11
  • T14 Joel Dahmen -11
  • T14 Ryan Gerard -11
  • T14 Sam Stevens -11
  • T21 Kevin Chappell -10
  • T21 Beau Hossler -10
  • T21 Charley Hoffman -10
  • T21 Henrik Norlander -10
  • T21 Chandler Phillips -10
  • T21 Nick Hardy -10
  • T21 Rico Hoey -10
  • T21 Kelly Kraft -10
  • T21 Dylan Wu -10
  • T30 Harris English -9
  • T30 Garrick Higgo -9
  • T30 Alex Smalley -9
  • T30 Brandon Wu -9
  • T30 Harry Hall -9
  • T30 Kevin Streelman -9
  • T36 Josh Teater -8
  • T36 Sam Ryder -8
  • T38 Doug Ghim -7
  • T38 Chesson Hadley -7
  • T38 Michael Kim -7
  • T38 Harry Higgs -7
  • T38 Luke List -7
  • T38 Adam Svensson -7
  • T38 Justin Suh -7
  • T45 Vince Whaley -6
  • T45 S.Y. Noh -6
  • T45 Danny Willett -6
  • T45 Blaine Hale, Jr. -6
  • T45 J.J. Spaun -6
  • T45 Lucas Glover -6
  • T45 Tyson Alexander -6
  • T45 Aaron Baddeley -6
  • T45 Erik van Rooyen -6
  • T45 Tom Whitney -6

Justin Lower shot the best score of the third round of the World Wide Technology Championship to move up 14 spots on the leaderboard and into a tie for first place. Lower carded an eagle and seven birdies with no bogeys for a 9-under 63.

Lower is looking for his first PGA Tour victory, and so is Carson Young, who shot 5-under Saturday to back up his 11-under from the day before.

This is part of what Lower said after the third round of the World Wide Technology Championship:

"There’s 18 holes tomorrow on a very scorable golf course...I just want to see how good I can do and prove to myself that I can actually do something in this game."

Echavarría, meanwhile, shot a 4-under-par third round to maintain the lead he has held since Friday. The Colombian is coming off a victory at the ZOZO Championship and is looking for his third win on the PGA Tour.

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