U.S. Open qualifiers crash back to reality in 3rd round
US Open Golf Joel Dahmen jogs to the 12th hole during the third round of the U.S. Open golf tournament at The Country Club, Saturday, June 18, 2022, in Brookline, Mass. — (AP) — Overnight co-leader Joel Dahmen gave back four strokes before making the turn in the third round of the U.S. Open. “I felt like I was well-prepared to come in and just kind of plod along and just shot after shot," he said. "And things have worked out so far.”Hadwin, who was alone in the lead after the first round, shot 70 on Saturday and was 2 under for the tournament. 4, 7 and 8 before pars on the last 11 holes left him at 1 under, tied for seventh.
wftv.comNo. 1 Scheffler has lead alone going to Colonial final round
Colonial Golf Scottie Scheffler watches his shot off the third hole during the third round of the Charles Schwab Challenge golf tournament at the Colonial Country Club, Saturday, May 28, 2022, in Fort Worth, Texas. (AP Photo/Emil Lippe) (Emil Lippe)FORT WORTH, Texas — (AP) — Scottie Scheffler almost made it through another round at Colonial without a bogey, this time with wind gusting through the trees at Hogan's Alley. Scheffler, whose only bogey at Colonial so far this week came at No. Beau Hossler and Stallings began the third round tied with Scheffler for the lead. Scheffler had also been part of the lead after 18 holes, when a Colonial-record eight players were tied atop the leaderboard.
wftv.comColonial lead cut from 8 to 3: Scheffler, Stallings, Hossler
Stallings shot a 6-under 64 without a bogey on a relatively calm Friday at Hogan's Alley. Scheffler and Hossler were among the Colonial-record eight players to share the 18-hole lead at 66. Stallings began the second round as one of the seven others within a stroke of that. It is the second year in a row the PGA winner played the following week at Colonial missed the cut. I never was that out of position.”Nick Taylor, ranked 244th in the world, took the solo lead for the second day in a row.
wftv.comColonial lead cut from 8 to 3: Scheffler, Stallings, Hossler
This has been a good week in North Texas for Scott Stallings, first qualifying for the U.S. Open that will be played less than an hour from where he was born and now sharing the lead at Colonial with top-ranked Scottie Scheffler and Beau Hossler. Stallings shot a 6-under 64 without a bogey on a relatively calm Friday at Hogan's Alley. Scheffler, in one of the last groups of the day after Stallings and Hossler played in the morning wave, tied them with a 14-foot birdie putt at the par-4 17th and saved par at No. 18 after his final drive went left into the rough.
news.yahoo.comScheffler part of crowded Colonial leaderboard after PGA cut
Colonial Golf Scottie Scheffler hits off the sixth tee during the first round of the Charles Schwab Challenge golf tournament at the Colonial Country Club, Thursday, May 26, 2022, in Fort Worth, Texas. 1 player is back on the course, and tied atop a crowded leaderboard at Colonial. But he was the only in that group without a bogey, rebounding from his missed cut at the PGA Championship. Yeah, I felt like I did a really good job of managing myself around the golf course,” Scheffler said. Scheffler didn't officially commit to playing Colonial until after his premature departure from the PGA.
wftv.comSnedeker, Hossler, Spaun, Frittelli lead Valero Texas Open
Valero Texas Open Golf Dylan Frittelli tees off on the second hole during the third round of the Valero Texas Open golf tournament in San Antonio, Saturday, April 2, 2022. (AP Photo/Michael Thomas) (Michael Thomas)SAN ANTONIO — (AP) — Brandt Snedeker and Beau Hossler each shot rounds of 5-under 67 to join J.J. Spaun and Dylan Frittelli atop the leaderboard after the third round of the Valero Texas Open on Saturday. Both Spaun, who shot 69, and Frittelli (70) bogeyed the last hole to finish with a share of the lead at 10-under 206. Spaun birdied four of his five holes heading to the 18th to take a one-shot lead. Spaun and Hossler are each looking for his first tour win and Frittelli won in 2019 at the John Deere Classic.
wftv.comSpieth goes from cliff's edge to contention at Pebble Beach
Pebble Beach Golf Jordan Spieth follows his shot out of a bunker up to the fourth green of the Pebble Beach Golf Links during the third round of the AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am golf tournament in Pebble Beach, Calif., Saturday, Feb. 5, 2022. (AP Photo/Eric Risberg) (Eric Risberg)PEBBLE BEACH, Calif. — (AP) — Jordan Spieth put himself into the mix Saturday at the AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am title, and he lived to tell about it. “That was by far the most nerve-wracking shot I've ever hit in my life,” Spieth said to caddie Michael Greller after his shot went just left of the green. Hossler had a 65 at Pebble Beach, narrowly missing a second eagle of the round on the 18th hole. Putnam started on the back nine at Pebble Beach and ran off five straight birdies with hardly anyone watching, finishing with a par for a 68 at Pebble Beach.
wftv.comMcNealy holes out for eagle on last, leads at Silverado
Winless in 66 career starts on the PGA Tour, McNealy had nine birdies — one from a greenside bunker to offset his stumbles and get to 12 under at Silverado Resort and Spa. 1 sailed into a greenside bunker. “Actually I think a golf cart ran over my ball so I had to take a drop,” said McNealy, ranked 110th. “I was actually a little nervous because it looked like it landed in a pitch mark and then shot forward and right,” McNealy said. “I just keep telling myself every putt you make now is one less you have to make later,” McNealy said.
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