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2025-09-21T12:40:54.068Z
ARMITAGE JOINS THE LEADERS
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Finding the left rough off the tee at the 10th, Armitage plays a delightful wedge that brushes Michael Kim’s golf ball on the green and finishes a foot way from the hole.
It’s a birdie for the Englishman, who joins Lee and Koepka at 15-under. In his group, Kim also converts his birdie attempt to move to 14-under and alongside Ko in fourth.
2025-09-21T12:35:41.799Z
FRONT NINE COMPLETED
Lee plays a poor second shot into the green at the ninth, with his wedged approach spinning off the front edge of the green. From there, he produces a solid first putt, before rolling in a five-footer for par to remain 15-under.
Koepka, meanwhile, finds the green with his second and leaves an uphill birdie putt. His attempt is good, but also misses on the right-side, with the par keeping him 15-under.
2025-09-21T12:25:12.070Z
ARMITAGE BOGEYS
Armitage pulls his tee shot left at the ninth and, somehow, it finds its way behind a small sapling tree. He’s forced to chip out, leaving himself greenside for his third.
Striking his chip, it’s not committed, coming up 15-feet short of the hole. Armitage needs to hole this par putt to remain in a share of the lead, but pushes it right. He falls back to 14-under.
2025-09-21T12:21:26.752Z
ALL ACTION HERE IN PARIS
Hello all and welcome to Golf Monthly’s final round coverage of the FedEx Open de France, where we have been treated to an incredible front nine of golf!
As of writing, Marcus Armitage leads at 15-under-par, following five birdies in a row, but has just been joined by overnight leaders Brooks Koepka and Min Woo Lee, who have just eagled the par 5 eighth.
That means we now have a three-way tie at the top of the leaderboard and, with home hero Jeong Weon Ko also chasing, it’s going to be an incredible back nine.