Patrick Reed is often the center of rules controversy on the PGA Tour and found himself there once again in Saturday's third round of the Farmers Insurance Open. Reed had picked up his ball from what was believed to be an embedded lie in the rough on the 10th hole. A rules official was called in and a free drop was awarded. The controversy had no bearing on the final result as Reed, priced as high as 25-1, earned his ninth career PGA Tour victory with a five-stroke win.
Si Woo Kim earned his third career PGA Tour victory by holding off a hard-charging Patrick Cantlay to win the American Express by one stroke at a price as high as 66-1. Kim led the field for Strokes Gained: Tee-to-Green and finished second in the field for Strokes Gained: Approach, and he’s priced at 40-1 for this week's Farmers Insurance Open.