By Christopher Powers

Scores were low on moving day at the Shriners Hospitals for Children Open, none lower than Lucas Glover’s 10-under 61, which matched the best round of his career. It included a pair of eagles, the first coming at the par-5 13th from 45 feet away and the second on his final hole of the day, the par-5 ninth, where he rolled in a 41-foot bomb to cap off a back-nine 29. Even with all that red, he’ll still need to come from behind if he wants to win for the first time since 2011 on Sunday in Las Vegas.

Leading the way are Bryson DeChambeau and Peter Uihlein, who has held at least a share of the lead in all three rounds. While everyone chasing him was moving up the board, including DeChambeau, who finished with a six-under 66, Uihlein stayed patient, not making his first birdie until the seventh hole. He added three more against one bogey, finishing with a three-under 68 to tie DeChambeau for the 54-hole lead at 16-under 197.

Defending champion Patrick Cantlay also got in the mix with an eight-under 63, which puts him at 14-under 199. If he goes on to win Sunday, he’ll join Jim Furyk as the only multiple-time winner of the event, and also the only won to win it back to back. Furyk, a three-time winner, accomplished that feat in 1998 and 1999. Cantlay is tied for fourth with Robert Streb, who posted a three-under 68.

Three back at 13-under 200 is Sanderson Farms winner Cameron Champ, who shot a bogey-free 66.