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Nick Dunlap takes 3-shot lead in search of PGA Tour’s first amateur win since Phil Mickelson in 1991

LA QUINTA, Calif. — Nick Dunlap’s girlfriend flew cross-country Saturday to spend the weekend with him in Palm Springs, so the two college students planned to go get a steak dinner before Dunlap wraps up his day with a little laundry and some homework.

And then on Sunday, Dunlap will attempt to become the first amateur to win on the🃏 ⛦PGA Tour in 33 years.

The Univers♍ity of Alabama sophomore fired a 12-under 60 to take a three-shot lead over Sam Burns at The American Express on Saturday, matching the lowest round by an amateur in PGA Tour history.

Justin Thomas shot 61 and was four shots back of the 20-year-old Dunlap, who tore up La Quinta Country Club and moved to 27-under 189 on the Coachella Valley tournament’s three generous courses.

With 10 birdies and an eagle in his aggressive, accurate round, Dunlap matched then-amateur Patrick Cantlay’s 60 at the 2011 Travelers Championship.

Dunlap’s score to par was the best ever by an amateur; Cantlay was 10 under at par-70 TPC River Highlands.

Nick Dunlap, hitting his tee shot on the sixth hole in the third round of The American Express, is looking to become the first amateur to win a PGA Tour event since Phil Mickelson did in 1991. USA TODAY Sports via Reuters Con

“The putter felt so goo𝓀d,” Dunlap said.🦂 “The hole looked like a funnel.”

Only seven am🔜ateurs have won on the PGA Tour since 1945, a🍌nd only four since 1950.

The last to do it was Phil Mickelson, who won the Tucson Open in 1991 as a 20-year-old Arꦗizona State junior.

Dunlap’s round and opportunity didn’t go unnoticed by 53-year-old Mickelson.

“Nick Dunlap has a real shot this weekend to be the next amateur to win a Tour event,” . “This generation of [Ludvig] Aberg, [Caleb] Surratt, [Gordon] Sargent, Dunlap, and M.W. Lee are the youngest and most talented group of players I’ve seen and will be a force for decades.”

Burns꧑ led after two rounds, but Dunlap flew past him while playing a couple of🦩 hours earlier.

Burns shot a ste𝓰ady 65 on the Stadium Course to stay in contention after taking the lead with his career-low 61 on Friday.

Phil Mickelson is the last golfer to win a PGA Tour event as an amateur. He did so in 1991. Getty Images

The final round will be played Sunday on the Stadium Course, w🤡here Thomas tied the course record on Saturday.

Dunlap shot a bogey-free 65 on the Stadium on Friday for tꦫhe highest score of his three impressive roun💟ds.

“I think it’s going to be hard either way,” Dunlap said. “Looking at this place, like, it’s supposed to be easy, and guys are shooting low numbers, but you still have to go do it. It’s still a golf course, and you still have to hit good shots. There’s out of bounds everywhere. For (Sunday), there’s a lot of water out there. Just hit one good shot at a time, and try to stack ’em and give myself a lot of good looks.”

Thomas, who won aꦅ national title with the Crimson Tide in 2013, roared up the leaderboard with six straight birdies on his back nine to match the longest birℱdie streak of his career.

The two-time major champion is winless since his second PGA Championship victory in May 2022, but Thom🎶as will have a chance to catch his fellow Alabama product.

“Didn’t think I was going to have to deal with a freakin’ college kid shooting 60 today,” Thomas said with a grin. “He’s a stud. He’s the real deal. I think how well he’s handled the big moments, it says a lot about somebody. It seems like the bigger the stage, the better he plays. I’ve never played with him before. I probably would have preferred our first time in a practice round.”

Justin Thomas, who is in third place, four shots off the lead, plays a shot from the bunker on the 18th holed of the third round of The American Express. Getty Images

The final grouping Sunday will be an all-Alabama affair, in a way: Burns is an LSU product and an avowed Crimson Tide foe, but he🅰 currently has “RTR” — the acronym for “Roll Tide Roll” — shꦫaved into his head after losing a football bet with Thomas.

“Nick is a great player, and I think he’s got a go💎od head on him, so I think it’s going to be a 𓆏really tough challenge for us (Sunday),” Burns said. “He’s playing really well.”

Dunlap joined Tiger Woods last year 𒐪as the only winners of both the U.S. Amateur and the U.S. Junior Amateur.

He played in the past two U.S. Opens due to his amateur success, but The Ame🍷rican Express is just h♈is fourth PGA Tour event.

Dunl❀ap is the o꧟nly amateur in the 156-player field, playing on a sponsor exemption.

He’s the first amateur ever to make the cut at the event long known as the Bob Hope Desert Classic, but he won’t get the $1.5 million first-place prize money or 500 FedEx Cup points if he wins.

He would, however, secure a PGA ༒Tour card and playing privileges for 💃two years.

Dunlap wou💜ld also be the second-youngest winner since 1931.

Jordan Spieth was 19 when he won the ℱJohn Deere Classic in 2013.

Dunlap began the round two shots off Burns’ lead, but quickly jumped in front with six birdies on his first eight holes.

He picked up three more birdies after the turn before holing a l꧋ong putt for eagle and finishing with one last birdie on the par-4 18th.

South Africa’s Christiaan Bezuidenhout was fourth at 21 under. Xander Schauffele shot 63 to join a group of five players at 20 under.

World No. 1 Scottie Scheffler made the 5🧸4-hole cut at 14 under after his third-round 69 on the Stadium Course.