SCOTTSDALE, Ariz. >> Thomas Detry shot a 6-under 65 on Saturday to take a five-shot lead into the final round of the Phoenix Open as he chases his first PGA Tour victory.

Detry had a two-shot lead to start the round after a 64 on Friday and kept rolling with four birdies over his first five holes Saturday in ideal conditions at TPC Scottsdale.

“Getting off to such a good start was kind of the dream today,” Detry said. “I felt a bit nervous on the first and I hit that 9-iron to 2, 3 feet. Hit many fairways, as well. I don’t think I missed a shot in the first five, six holes.”

The two-time Belgian Olympian made a 19-foot par putt on the par-4 18th to finish at 18-under 195 on the Stadium Course.

Jordan Spieth — hunting his first tour win since 2022 — was among four players tied for second. He had a bogey-free 67, scrambling for par on 18 after hitting into bunkers on his drive and again on his second shot. He’s gone 45 holes without a bogey.

Noh shoots 63 to take 1-shot lead

Yealimi Noh birdied eight of the last 11 holes for an 8-under 63 and a one-stroke lead Saturday over three-time champion Jim Young Ko in the Founders Cup.

After gusting wind slowed the players on the opening holes at Bradenton Country Club, Noh and Ko each made their first birdie of the day on the par-5 eighth.

“That start was a little slow, but I was hitting it solid, making some good putts,” said Noh, the 23-year-old California player chasing her first LPGA Tour victory. “I just told myself to be patient and just wait for one to drop and then go on from there, and it did.”

Trying to win the event on a fourth venue, Ko birdied five of the final 11 for a 66.

“We had gusting in the front nine, so it was hard to play,” Ko said. “After front nine, yeah, we made a lot of birdies, especially Yealimi. We had so much fun.”