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Brooks Koepka shot a 6-under 65, tying him for the lead with Min Woo Lee at 11-under 202.
Koepka's round included five straight birdies on the back nine, showcasing improved putting.
Min Woo Lee, winner of the Houston Open, seeks his fourth DP World Tour title.
Other contenders include Michael Kim, Guido Migliozzi, and Marcus Armitage, all within one shot of the lead.
Why this matters:: Koepka's performance indicates a potential return to form after a winless year, while Lee aims to continue his momentum from his recent PGA Tour victory.
The FedEx Open de France sees Brooks Koepka and Min Woo Lee locked in a tight battle for the lead. Koepka's impressive 65 was the lowest round of the day, highlighting his improved putting skills, an area he has struggled with this year. He attributed his low round to good putting, expressing confidence in his game's direction. Min Woo Lee, fresh off a PGA Tour win at the Houston Open, is also in contention. His consistent performance has kept him at the top of the leaderboard. The final round promises intense competition with several players within striking distance.
Q: When was Brooks Koepka's last victory?
August 2024 at the LIV Golf League event at the Greenbrier.
Q: What was Min Woo Lee's best performance this year?
Winning the Houston Open on the PGA Tour.
Q: Who are the other top contenders in the FedEx Open de France?
Michael Kim, Guido Migliozzi and Marcus Armitage.
Brooks Koepka and Min Woo Lee are the frontrunners at the FedEx Open de France.
Koepka's improved putting is a key factor in his strong performance.
Min Woo Lee aims to capitalize on his recent PGA Tour win.
The final round will be highly competitive with several players in contention.
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