Reporting by Steve Keating in Toronto. . But the Northern Irishman stormed into the turn with birdies on three of the next four holes to join Stenson at the top of the leaderboard on 13-under after the Swede collected his first bogey of the day at the eighth. The spotlight, however, was once again on who was also mounting one of his famous final round charges. McIlroy and Stenson were being chased by American Bryson DeChambeau who was one shot back with Briton lurking two off the pace. The American went four-under through 12 holes to join Rose on 11-under, putting the former-world number one within striking distance of a record smashing ninth Arnold Palmer Invitational title. .
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