The third round of the Dow Championship 2026 flipped the script at Midland Country Club. After two days of four-ball fireworks that produced plenty of red numbers, the switch to alternate shot format on Saturday brought tension, precision, and a new leaderboard leader.
Linn Grant and Maja Stark of Sweden played with calm control and climbed to the top at 11-under par overall. They posted a 2-under start through seven holes in the tougher team format and now hold a one-shot edge.
Current Third Round Leaderboard (Live as of Latest Updates)
| Position | Team | Total to Par | Today (R3) | Thru | R1 | R2 | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Linn Grant (SWE) / Maja Stark (SWE) | -11 | -2 | 7 | 68 | 63 | Surging with strong alternate shot play |
| T2 | Hye-Jin Choi (KOR) / Hyo Joo Kim (KOR) | -10 | -1 | 6 | 69 | 62 | Steady Korean duo staying close |
| T2 | Alison Lee (USA) / Lilia Vu (USA) | -10 | -3 | 8 | 68 | 65 | Best round of the day so far among leaders |
| T4 | Celine Borge (NOR) / Polly Mack (GER) | -9 | +3 | 4 | 68 | 60 | Round 2 heroes feeling the alt-shot pressure early |
| T4 | Ayaka Furue (JPN) / Yuna Nishimura (JPN) | -9 | +2 | 4 | 68 | 61 | Japanese pair hanging tough |
| T4 | Gina Kim (USA) / Yana Wilson (USA) | -9 | E | 8 | 68 | 63 | Solid mid-round effort |
| T7 | Nelly Korda (USA) / Olivia Cowan (GER) | -7 | +3 | 6 | 70 | 60 | World No. 1 team fighting back after hot R2 |
| T7 | A Lim Kim (KOR) / Ina Yoon (KOR) | -7 | E | 9 | 68 | 65 | Consistent so far |
| T24 | Juli Inkster (USA) / Angel Yin (USA) | -3 | E | F | 69 | 68 | 70 |
Why the Leaderboard Shifted So Dramatically
Four-ball in round two rewarded aggressive play and hot putters. Borge and Mack lit it up with a 10-under 60 and eight birdies plus an eagle. Alternate shot on Saturday punished anything loose. One slightly off drive or a missed read on the approach and the hole can slip away fast.
Grant and Stark looked comfortable from the start. Their ball-striking and course management clicked in the format that demands trust between partners. The Swedish pair methodically picked up birdies while the previous leaders searched for rhythm.
Borge and Mack opened with a +3 start through four holes. The same partnership that dominated Friday suddenly faced the reality of alternate shot — no safety net when one player struggles.
Human Moments That Stood Out
You could sense the different energy on the course. In four-ball, players can feed off each other’s momentum more freely. In alternate shot, the conversations between partners become shorter and more focused. Every decision carries extra pressure.
One of the warmer stories belonged to Juli Inkster. The Hall of Famer teamed with Angel Yin and posted an even-par 70 to finish her third round at three-under overall. At her age, simply making the cut in an LPGA event already carries weight — and she delivered when it mattered in the team setting.
Meanwhile, the “Real Housemates” — Borge and Mack, actual roommates this week — showed the rollercoaster nature of this format. They shared plenty of smiles after their record-tying round two, but Saturday tested their patience early.
Course and Conditions
Midland Country Club played firm but fair under pleasant Michigan weather. Light winds and temperatures in the 60s kept conditions playable. The 6,301-yard par-70 layout rewards smart positioning over raw power in alternate shot, which played right into the hands of teams that communicate well and avoid big mistakes.
What Happens Next — Final Round Outlook
Sunday’s final round should bring more scoring opportunities. Historical patterns in this event often see the fourth round return to a more forgiving format, which could spark a charge from several teams sitting within four or five shots.
Grant and Stark hold the lead, but the chasing pack is deep. The Korean teams, the American pairs of Lee/Vu and Kim/Wilson, and even a resurgent Korda/Cowan side all have the talent to make a run if the final round loosens up.
Expect the final groups to feature plenty of drama on the back nine. Team events always deliver that extra layer of emotion — players don’t just play for themselves.
How to Watch
- Live Coverage: Golf Channel throughout the weekend
- Streaming: LPGA Tour app and platform partners
- Final Round Window: Sunday morning and afternoon blocks on Golf Channel (check local listings for exact times in your time zone)
The Dow Championship 2026 has already given fans memorable swings and genuine partnership moments. With one round left, the question is simple: Can Grant and Stark close it out, or will another team rise in the final 18 holes?
