Brian Harman won the Wells Fargo Championship - as our tipster Ben Coley had a 500/1 shot placed.
-10 Brian Harman
-9 Dustin Johnson, Pat Perez
-8 Jon Rahm
-7 Smylie Kaufman, Kevin Tway, Seung-Yul Noh
American Brian Harman holed a long-range putt on the 18th to claim a one-shot victory in the Wells Fargo Championship.
A play-off looked all but certain with Dustin Johnson, Pat Perez and Harman all tied on nine under and the latter lining up a lengthy putt on 18.
But he judged it perfectly, adding a birdie to the one he had managed on 17 to post a four-under-par 68 and a four-round total of 10 under.
That was enough to bring 30-year-old Harman his second PGA Tour victory, adding to the John Deere Classic in 2014.
Patrick Reed led by one shot overnight in North Carolina but eventually finished five shots off the lead in a tie for 12th place after struggling to a 75.
World number one Johnson - in his first tournament back from a back injury - set the clubhouse pace with his round of 67, which also saw him birdie 18.
He was then joined by Perez, who was three under through four holes and recovered from a double bogey at 14 by birdieing two of the final three holes for a 68.
Jon Rahm finished fourth, two shots off the lead, with our tipster Ben Coley seeing his 500/1 each-way tip Smylie Kaufman finish in a tie for fifth. That return saw his pre-tournament preview land a profit of more than 36 points to advised stakes.
England's Paul Casey was the leading Briton, his final round of 68 helping him into a tie for 12th.
(USA unless stated, par 72):
278 Brian Harman 71 69 70 68
279 Dustin Johnson 70 75 67 67, Pat Perez 72 69 70 68
280 Jon Rahm (Spa) 69 71 69 71
281 Seung-Yul Noh (Kor) 69 74 67 71, Kevin Tway 72 70 69 70, Smylie Kaufman 70 71 72 68
282 Billy Hurley III 70 69 72 71, Byeong-Hun An (Kor) 72 70 69 71, Nick Taylor (Can) 71 69 71 71, Jonathan Randolph 69 73 73 67
283 D.A. Points 73 69 73 68, Vaughn Taylor 71 69 70 73, Morgan Hoffmann 70 71 71 71, Paul Casey (Eng) 70 75 70 68, Zac Blair 72 70 69 72, Patrick Reed 70 71 67 75
284 Phil Mickelson 71 72 69 72, Ben Martin 68 72 74 70, Graeme McDowell (NIrl) 71 71 70 72, Zach Johnson 71 73 69 71, Brandon Hagy 73 71 71 69, David Lingmerth (Swe) 72 70 70 72
285 Francesco Molinari (Ita) 66 72 72 75, JT Poston 71 73 70 71, Xander Schauffele71 70 76 68, Shane Lowry (Irl) 75 70 68 72, Rafael Cabrera-Bello (Spa) 69 71 73 72, Mark Anderson 70 72 71 72, Robert Streb 72 71 72 70
286 Spencer Levin 72 72 71 71, Alex Noren (Swe) 67 73 69 77, Chad Collins 71 74 69 72, Brett Drewitt (Aus) 73 72 71 70, Mackenzie Hughes (Can) 70 72 71 73
287 Daniel Berger 71 72 72 72, Julian Etulain (Arg) 72 71 73 71, J.B. Holmes 67 74 73 73, Adam Scott (Aus) 71 74 72 70, John Peterson 70 69 74 74, Bryce Molder 75 70 70 72
288 Emiliano Grillo (Arg) 72 70 73 73, Kyle Reifers 72 70 73 73, Tag Ridings 70 72 77 69, Martin Laird (Sco) 71 72 71 74, Tyrone Van Aswegen (Rsa) 72 73 73 70, Gonzalo Fernandez-Castano (Spa) 75 70 68 75, Chez Reavie 72 71 70 75
289 Retief Goosen (Rsa) 70 72 73 74, Hudson Swafford 72 73 74 70, Seamus Power (Irl) 68 71 77 73
290 Hunter Mahan 72 73 71 74, Luke List 72 71 74 73, Robby Shelton 73 72 70 75, Brian Gay 70 72 71 77, Lucas Glover 71 73 76 70, Curtis Luck (Aus) 72 73 73 72, Tyler Aldridge 74 70 71 75
291 Nick Watney 71 74 70 76, Ryan Armour 71 72 75 73, James Hahn 72 71 75 73, Justin Lower 71 73 75 72
292 Ricky Barnes 73 72 70 77, Grayson Murray 67 73 76 76, Shawn Stefani 69 72 77 74
293 Jason Kokrak 71 74 75 73, J.J. Henry 71 74 75 73, Matt Jones (Aus) 72 72 74 75, Ryan Blaum 72 73 74 74, Patton Kizzire 73 71 72 77
296 Chris Kirk 69 76 75 76, Brad Fritsch (Can) 73 71 74 78
297 Miguel Angel Carballo (Arg) 75 70 74 78
298 Ken Duke 68 76 76 78
Patrick Reed leads by a single shot heading into the final round of the Wells Fargo Championship after producing a 67 on Saturday.
Reed began the day three shots behind halfway leader Francesco Molinari but carded six birdies and a single bogey in his third round to get to eight under par.
Reed is chasing a sixth PGA Tour title and could have been even further in front, but saw a 30-foot eagle attempt at the 18th hit the lip of the hole and edge wide.
Reed told www.pgatour.com: "It was the calmest of three days and the scores are a lot lower, it seemed easier out there.
"I have just got keep on playing how I have been. Keep the ball in front of me, hit some greens and roll in some putts.
World number 12 Alex Noren and Spaniard Jon Rahm were in a share of second on seven under after posting rounds of 69.
Molinari, who began his third round with a one-shot lead after completing his second round on Saturday morning, was among the group another shot further back on six under after his 72.
World number one Dustin Johnson was four shots behind Reed on four under after Saturday's bogey-free 67, which finished with a birdie, and is joined by Zach Johnson, Phil Mickelson and Graeme McDowell.
USA unless stated, par 72
208 Patrick Reed 70 71 67
209 Alex Noren (Swe) 67 73 69, Jon Rahm (Spa) 69 71 69
210 Francesco Molinari (Ita) 66 72 72, Seung-Yul Noh (Kor) 69 74 67, Vaughn Taylor 71 69 70, Brian Harman 71 69 70
211 Billy Hurley III 70 69 72, Pat Perez 72 69 70, Byeong-Hun An (Kor) 72 70 69, Kevin Tway 72 70 69, Nick Taylor (Can) 71 69 71, Zac Blair 72 70 69
212 Dustin Johnson 70 75 67, Phil Mickelson 71 72 69, Graeme McDowell (NIrl) 71 71 70, Morgan Hoffmann 70 71 71, David Lingmerth (Swe) 72 70 70
213 Zach Johnson 71 73 69, Brian Gay 70 72 71, John Peterson 70 69 74, Smylie Kaufman 70 71 72, Gonzalo Fernandez-Castano (Spa) 75 70 68, Mark Anderson 70 72 71, Chez Reavie 72 71 70, Shane Lowry (Irl) 75 70 68, Mackenzie Hughes (Can) 70 72 71, Rafael Cabrera-Bello (Spa) 69 71 73
214 Ben Martin 68 72 74, JT Poston 71 73 70, J.B. Holmes 67 74 73, Chad Collins 71 74 69, Martin Laird (Sco) 71 72 71
215 Nick Watney 71 74 70, Spencer Levin 72 72 71, Robby Shelton 73 72 70, Retief Goosen (Rsa) 70 72 73, Brandon Hagy 73 71 71, Robert Streb 72 71 72, Ricky Barnes 73 72 70, Emiliano Grillo (Arg) 72 70 73, Daniel Berger 71 72 72, D.A. Points 73 69 73, Kyle Reifers 72 70 73, Paul Casey (Eng) 70 75 70, Bryce Molder 75 70 70, Jonathan Randolph 69 73 73, Tyler Aldridge 74 70 71
216 Hunter Mahan 72 73 71, Julian Etulain (Arg) 72 71 73, Grayson Murray 67 73 76, Brett Drewitt (Aus) 73 72 71, Patton Kizzire 73 71 72, Seamus Power (Irl) 68 71 77
217 Luke List 72 71 74, Adam Scott (Aus) 71 74 72, Xander Schauffele 71 70 76
218 Shawn Stefani 69 72 77, Brad Fritsch (Can) 73 71 74, Matt Jones (Aus) 72 72 74, Curtis Luck (Aus) 72 73 73, James Hahn 72 71 75, Ryan Armour 71 72 75, Tyrone Van Aswegen (Rsa) 72 73 73
219 Hudson Swafford 72 73 74, Miguel Angel Carballo (Arg) 75 70 74, Ryan Blaum 72 73 74, Tag Ridings 70 72 77, Justin Lower 71 73 75
220 J.J. Henry 71 74 75, Chris Kirk 69 76 75, Jason Kokrak 71 74 75, Lucas Glover 71 73 76, Ken Duke 68 76 76
221 Fabian Gomez (Arg) 71 73 77
222 Steven Alker (Nzl) 74 71 77, Martin Flores 74 71 77, Greg Owen (Eng) 70 75 77, Jason Bohn 75 70 77
Billy Hurley III and Seamus Power are the clubhouse leaders after the second day's play at the weather-affected Wells Fargo Championship.
After heavy overnight rain caused a three-hour delay, Hurley III fired a three-under-par 69 while Irishman Power carded a 71 to leave both men sitting on five under.
Starting on hole 10, the American Hurley III made the turn on level par for the round but turned up the heat with four birdies in his final seven holes.
Power was in a good position to be sole leader but he bogeyed holes 15 and 17 as his round finish in disappointment.
John Peterson and first-round leader Francesco Molinari are also on five-under but they have their round to finish on Saturday after darkness brought a close to play just after 2000 local time.
Spain's Jon Rahm is one of five men on four under who have completed the round after he shot 71 in testing conditions.
World number one Dustin Johnson, making his comeback from a back injury which curtailed his shot at winning the Masters last month, is on even par after 13 holes, two over for the round.
USA unless stated, par 72; Play suspended due to darkness with 63 players left to complete their second rounds, play will resume at 0730 local time (1230 BST).
139 Billy Hurley III 70 69, Seamus Power (Irl) 68 71
140 Grayson Murray 67 73, Vaughn Taylor 71 69, Jon Rahm (Spa) 69 71, Brian Harman 71 69, Rafael Cabrera-Bello (Spa) 69 71
141 JB Holmes 67 74, Xander Schauffele 71 70, Morgan Hoffmann 70 71
142 Emiliano Grillo (Arg) 72 70, Graeme McDowell (NIrl) 71 71, Kyle Reifers 72 70, Tag Ridings 70 72, Kevin Tway 72 70, Jonathan Randolph 69 73, Mark Anderson 70 72
143 Luke List 72 71, Seung-Yul Noh (Kor) 69 74, Chez Reavie 72 71, Robert Streb 72 71, Daniel Berger 71 72, Phil Mickelson 71 72, Julian Etulain (Arg) 72 71, James Hahn 72 71
144 JT Poston 71 73, Matt Jones (Aus) 72 72, Brad Fritsch (Can) 73 71, Lucas Glover 71 73, Tyler Aldridge 74 70, Fabian Gomez (Arg) 71 73
145 Nick Watney 71 74, Steven Alker (Nzl) 74 71, Chris Kirk 69 76, Jason Kokrak 71 74, Martin Flores 74 71, Hudson Swafford 72 73, Greg Owen (Eng) 70 75, Gonzalo Fernandez-Castano (Spa) 75 70, Ricky Barnes 73 72, J.J. Henry 71 74, Chad Collins 71 74, Brett Drewitt (Aus) 73 72, Ryan Blaum 72 73, Paul Casey (Eng) 70 75, Tyrone Van Aswegen (Rsa) 72 73, Jason Bohn 75 70
146 Kevin Na 73 73, Chris Stroud 74 72, Brian Campbell 67 79, Stewart Cink 73 73, Johnson Wagner 72 74, Cameron Tringale 74 72
147 Will MacKenzie 75 72, Whee Kim (Kor) 72 75, Chad Campbell 74 73, Mark Hubbard 72 75, Boo Weekley 72 75, Kevin Kisner 75 72, Mark Wilson 70 77
148 Harold Varner III 74 74, Carl Pettersson (Swe) 79 69, Stuart Appleby (Aus) 74 74
149 Andres Gonzales 71 78, Zack Sucher 76 73, Camilo Villegas (Col) 74 75, Steve Wheatcroft 74 75
150 Soren Kjeldsen (Den) 73 77, Brendon De Jonge (Zim) 73 77, David Hearn (Can) 77 73, Greg Chalmers (Aus) 74 76, Geoff Ogilvy (Aus) 77 73, Wesley Bryan 73 77, Shane Bertsch 75 75, Dominic Bozzelli 72 78
151 Vijay Singh (Fij) 73 78, Derek Fathauer 76 75, Brett Stegmaier 74 77, Nicholas Lindheim 77 74
152 Michael Thompson 76 76, Troy Merritt 76 76, Derek Ernst 73 79, Harris English 75 77
153 Chesson Hadley 77 76, Sebastian Munoz (Col) 78 75
154 Steven Bowditch (Aus) 77 77, Charlie Beljan 74 80
155 Kevin Streelman 78 77
156 Bobby Wyatt 74 82
157 Blake Kennedy 82 75
166 Savio Nazareth 79 87
Francesco Molinari overcame a difficult start to earn a one-shot lead after the opening round of the Wells Fargo Championship at Eagle Point.
The Italian, a former Ryder Cup player, bogeyed his second hole, but recovered in fine fashion to reel off five birdies in the next seven holes and eventually card a six-under-par 66.
Molinari, who chipped in a birdie at the 18th, has a slender lead over four men on five under, with Alex Noren, JB Holmes, Grayson Murray and Brian Campbell all firing 67s.
Dustin Johnson enjoyed a solid return to action after a back injury curtailed his hopes of Masters glory last month.
The world number one, who was forced to withdraw on day one at Augusta, signed for a two-under-par 70.
He told pgatour.com: "I'm happy with the way I played. I didn't score that great, didn't really hole that many putts, but other than that I played really well.
"I thought I drove it nicely, hit a lot of good iron shots. You know, I'm happy with the way I played, for sure."
USA unless stated, par 72
66 Francesco Molinari (Ita)
67 Grayson Murray, J.B. Holmes, Alex Noren (Swe), Brian Campbell
68 Ben Martin, Ken Duke, Seamus Power (Irl)
69 Chris Kirk, Seung-Yul Noh (Kor), Shawn Stefani, Jon Rahm (Spa), Jonathan Randolph, Rafael Cabrera-Bello (Spa)
70 Retief Goosen (Rsa), Tag Ridings, Davis Love III, Brian Gay, Greg Owen (Eng), John Peterson, Smylie Kaufman, Sam Saunders, Mark Wilson, Mark Anderson, Billy Hurley III, Dustin Johnson, Paul Casey (Eng), Morgan Hoffmann, Mackenzie Hughes (Can), Patrick Reed
71 Nick Watney, Jason Kokrak, Vaughn Taylor, Justin Lower, Daniel Berger, Martin Laird (Sco), Nick Taylor (Can), JT Poston, Andres Gonzales, Xander Schauffele, Graeme McDowell (NIrl), Zach Johnson, Adam Scott (Aus), Lucas Glover, Brian Harman, Tom Hoge, Fabian Gomez (Arg), Willy Wilcox, Phil Mickelson, J.J. Henry, Chad Collins, Ryan Armour
72 Spencer Levin, Hudson Swafford, Matt Jones (Aus), Mark Hubbard, Byeong-Hun An (Kor), Robert Streb, Chez Reavie, Julian Etulain (Arg), Emiliano Grillo (Arg), Bill Haas, Boo Weekley, Roberto Castro, Curtis Luck (Aus), Kevin Tway, Tyrone Van Aswegen (Rsa), Zac Blair, Dominic Bozzelli, Luke List, Pat Perez, David Lingmerth (Swe), Alex Cejka (Ger), Hunter Mahan, Whee Kim (Kor), Ryan Blaum, Kyle Reifers, Brendon Todd, James Hahn, Johnson Wagner
73 Soren Kjeldsen (Den), Scott Brown, Robby Shelton, Scott Stallings, Brandon Hagy, Webb Simpson, Vijay Singh (Fij), Bob Estes, Brad Fritsch (Can), Wesley Bryan, Brett Drewitt (Aus), Brendon De Jonge (Zim), Stewart Cink, Derek Ernst, D.A. Points, Ricky Barnes, Kevin Na, Patton null Kizzire
74 Steven Alker (Nzl), Martin Flores, Harold Varner III, Brett Stegmaier, Steve Wheatcroft, Cameron Percy (Aus), Chad Campbell, Tyler Aldridge, Stuart Appleby (Aus), Chris Stroud, Greg Chalmers (Aus), Bobby Wyatt, Charlie Beljan, Jim Furyk, Cheng-Tsung Pan (Chn), Camilo Villegas (Col), Cameron Tringale
75 Andrew Johnston (Eng), Carter Jenkins, Rick Lamb, Tim Wilkinson (Nzl), Will MacKenzie, Max Homa, Chase Koepka, Shane Lowry (Irl), Bryce Molder, Patrick Rodgers, Kevin Kisner, Shane Bertsch, Jason Bohn, Angel Cabrera (Arg), Gonzalo Fernandez-Castano (Spa), William McGirt, Harris English, Miguel Angel Carballo (Arg)
76 Zack Sucher, Ryo Ishikawa (Jpn), Richy Werenski, Michael Thompson, Derek Fathauer, Ernie Els (Rsa), Ryan Brehm, Bryson De Chambeau, Troy Merritt, 77 Peter Malnati, David Hearn (Can), Geoff Ogilvy (Aus), Steven Bowditch (Aus), Chesson Hadley, Nicholas Lindheim
78 Rory Sabbatini (Rsa), Sebastian Munoz (Col), Kevin Streelman
79 Trey Mullinax, Savio Nazareth, Carl Pettersson (Swe)
80 Joel Dahmen
82 Blake Kennedy