Palmer sits in a tie for fourth heading into the final round. The Amarillo native shot a 68 Saturday, the lowest round among the entire field.
By Lawrence Smelser
Palmer clenches his fist after making a birdie on 18 to put him at 6-under overall.
Photo by By Lawrence SmelserPalmer putts on 16.
Photo by By Lawrence SmelserPalmer lines up a putt on 18. He would make the 10-footer for birdie.
Photo by By Lawrence SmelserPalmer tees off on 18.
Photo by By Lawrence SmelserPalmer smiles after birdieing 17.
Photo by By Lawrence SmelserPalmer putts on 17.
Photo by By Lawrence SmelserPalmer and his caddy shake hands with Harold Varner III.
Photo by By Lawrence SmelserVarner III chips from behind the green.
Photo by By Lawrence SmelserPalmer tees off on the par 4 17th, he was able to reach the green.
Photo by By Lawrence SmelserPalmer waves to the crowd after a birdie.
Photo by By Lawrence SmelserPalmer and his caddie, James Edmondson plan out a shot.
Photo by By Lawrence SmelserPalmer hits his second shot on 15. He went on to par the hole.
Photo by By Lawrence SmelserJohn Huh celebrates with a birdie after finishing his round.
Photo by By Lawrence SmelserNative Texan Bob Estes analyzes his lie with his caddie and a tour official.
Photo by By Lawrence SmelserEstes chips from right above the creek.
Photo by By Lawrence SmelserEstes won the Texas Open in 1994 when it was held at Oak Hills Country Club.
Photo by By Lawrence SmelserEstes acknowledges the crowd.
Photo by By Lawrence SmelserJoe Greiner, Kevin Chappell’s caddie stares at the green.
Photo by By Lawrence SmelserChappell watches his put right before it drops into the cup.
Photo by By Lawrence SmelserChappell is the leader at 8-under.
Photo by By Lawrence SmelserEstes rolls in his bogey putt.
Photo by By Lawrence SmelserBob Estes and Alabama native Robby Shelton shake hands after the round.
Photo by By Lawrence SmelserAustralia’s Cameron Smith chips on.
Photo by By Lawrence SmelserTony Finau surveys the green.
Photo by By Lawrence SmelserFinau and Smith shake hands after their round together.
Photo by By Lawrence SmelserJimmy Walker is three-under through three days and is in a tie for 19th.
Photo by By Lawrence SmelserWalker, a native of San Antonio, won his hometown event in 2015.
Photo by By Lawrence SmelserOllie Schniederjans is one of the few golfers that doesn’t wear a hat.
Photo by By Lawrence SmelserHuh prepares to putt.
Photo by By Lawrence SmelserPalmer is interviewed by NBC Golf after his round.
Photo by By Lawrence SmelserPalmer signs a hat for a fan.
Photo by By Lawrence Smelser