<p class="title">Debutants Tony Finau and Jon Rahm shared the 54-hole lead with Henrik Stenson after an absorbing third day of the Hero World Challenge here.</p>.<p class="bodytext">Finau (67), Rahm (69) and Stenson (69) -- who has four top-fives in five starts at this event in the past -- are all at 13-under going into the fourth and final round at the Albany Golf Course.</p>.<p class="bodytext">Defending champion Rickie Fowler (67), who rallied from seven shots behind last year to card a stunning 11-under 61 and win the tournament, has risen to fifth at 10-under and three behind the leaders.</p>.<p class="bodytext">The tournament host, Tiger Woods (72) occupied the bottom place of the 18-man field and he was 11 off the lead.</p>.<p class="bodytext">Woods dropped three shots in the first three holes but also had five birdies in his 72 and at the third, he had a triple bogey and overall had a lot of problem with chipping.</p>.<p class="bodytext">Behind the three leaders are Fowler (67, 10-under), Xander Schauffele (66, 9-under) and Dustin Johnson (72, 9-under) and they can all be factors on the last day.</p>.<p class="bodytext">Justin Rose, who needs to be in top-3 to get the World No1 ranking back, had four birdies in the final seven holes as he shot 68 and is tied-8th with Patrick Reed, who bounced back from his second round 78 with 66. He shot 65 on the first day.</p>
<p class="title">Debutants Tony Finau and Jon Rahm shared the 54-hole lead with Henrik Stenson after an absorbing third day of the Hero World Challenge here.</p>.<p class="bodytext">Finau (67), Rahm (69) and Stenson (69) -- who has four top-fives in five starts at this event in the past -- are all at 13-under going into the fourth and final round at the Albany Golf Course.</p>.<p class="bodytext">Defending champion Rickie Fowler (67), who rallied from seven shots behind last year to card a stunning 11-under 61 and win the tournament, has risen to fifth at 10-under and three behind the leaders.</p>.<p class="bodytext">The tournament host, Tiger Woods (72) occupied the bottom place of the 18-man field and he was 11 off the lead.</p>.<p class="bodytext">Woods dropped three shots in the first three holes but also had five birdies in his 72 and at the third, he had a triple bogey and overall had a lot of problem with chipping.</p>.<p class="bodytext">Behind the three leaders are Fowler (67, 10-under), Xander Schauffele (66, 9-under) and Dustin Johnson (72, 9-under) and they can all be factors on the last day.</p>.<p class="bodytext">Justin Rose, who needs to be in top-3 to get the World No1 ranking back, had four birdies in the final seven holes as he shot 68 and is tied-8th with Patrick Reed, who bounced back from his second round 78 with 66. He shot 65 on the first day.</p>