Knox joins American Kisner in lead in Shanghai

Russell Knox of Scotland reacts after winning the WGC-HSBC Champions golf tournament in Shanghai, China, November 8, 2015. REUTERS/Aly Song

SHANGHAI (Reuters) - Russell Knox birdied the final hole to join Kevin Kisner in the lead after the third round at the WGC-HSBC Champions tournament on Sunday. Knox was the only player who did not complete the third round on Saturday. The 30-year-old Scot resumed at the par-five 18th at Sheshan and picked up a stroke to card four-under-par 68. Knox and American Kisner headed a crowded leaderboard at 16-under 200, one stroke ahead of American Dustin Johnson and China's Li Haotong. Li, 20, whose father is serving as his caddie, is seeking to become the youngest winner of a World Golf Championships event. American Jordan Spieth, the Masters and U.S. Open champion, was among a trio three shots back after a sparkling 63 as he bids to return to the top of the world rankings above Australia's Jason Day. Kisner, 31, has finished runner-up three times in the United States this year. "I will always use that as motivation to win," he told reporters. "I played good today. The weather was difficult but I hung in there and made some birdies coming in to give myself a chance to be leading." Knox, ranked 85th in the world, has not won a tournament on the U.S. circuit, where he mostly plays.