Henley loses a few strokes, but is even at PGA

Russell Henley’s stretch of bogey-free golf came to an end Saturday, and he lost some ground at the PGA Championship.
Henley followed a bogey-free second round with three in the third round and shot 1-over 71 for a 210 total, putting him in a tie for 63rd.
Brooks Koepka’s 66 put him at 198, two strokes up on Adam Scott and three up on Jon Rahm, Rickie Fowler, and former leader Gary Woodland.
Tiger Woods is tied for sixth at 202, four strokes back.
For the second time in three rounds, Henley bogeyed No. 10, which was his first hole Saturday. He had one birdie on the first nine and one on the back nine.
There are logjams galore in the field, and while Henley is out of contention to win, he can make a run to a top-15 finish.
He tees off at 9:32 a.m with Hideki Matsuyama.