Updated On: 28 October, 2019 08:13 AM IST | Inzai (Japan) | AFP
US golf legend Woods leads by three strokes on final day of Zozo Championship in Japan; victory today will see him equal compatriot Sam Snead's all-time mark of 82 PGA Tour wins

USA's Tiger Woods acknowledges cheers from the spectators after getting a birdie at the 4th hole in Round 3 of the Zozo Championship. Pic/AFP
Inzai (Japan): Tiger Woods led Hideki Matsuyama by three strokes with seven holes to play to stand on the verge of golfing history when the final round of the weather-delayed Zozo Championship in Japan was suspended due to bad light yesterday.
Record in sight
Victory for Woods today would see the 15-time major champion add another illustrious chapter to his astonishing career by equalling US legend Sam Snead's all-time mark of 82 PGA Tour wins. Woods, who is 17-under par, shook hands for the night with playing partners Gary Woodland and Keegan Bradle y in the descending darkness after parring the 11th hole in his fourth round. But the current US Masters champis taking nothing for granted and said he'll need to hit the ground running.