Apr 16th, 2016 Article
Jason Day in 3-way tie at RBC Heritage
Watch the video: Jason Day, Charley Hoffman and Kevin Chappell battle it out in the 2nd round of the RBC Heritage
Watch the video: Jason Day, Charley Hoffman and Kevin Chappell battle it out in the 2nd round of the RBC Heritage
Here's the take away from Day 3 at the BMW. In the third round of the BMW, Dustin Johnson put the foot down on the back nine, finishing with 4 birdies in the last 5 holes to take a 3-shot lead going into the final round. Check out the video here.
Here are the starting times and pairings for Day 3 of the US PGA Championship at Whistling Straits.
So we all got a little carried away didn’t we as today we saw Tiger in full reverse gear, dropping 3 shots to end the day at 5 under, tied 42nd.
Here are the day three highlights from the RBC Heritage. Luke Donald now leads by a single shot over Jason Kokrak.
It's Day three at the Hero Challenge, and the world is watching how Tiger Woods has performed. So here's how he got on.
Phew! Moving day over and time to catch up with the day. And yes, Tiger is still very much the story. So how did he get on?
It was Thorbjorn Olesen's day at the Alfred Dunhill Links Championship. He shot a great 7 under 65 at St Andrews to get to seventeen under par, and hold a three shot lead over Germany’s Florian Fritsch.
More rain. It rained all night, and most of the day to put a dampener on moving day scoring. The day went to Jordan Spieth, who had to make four serious par saves to keep in contention. He then nailed a twenty-footer on the 18th for a birdie to overtake Henrik Stenson for the outright lead.
Bill Haas took the lead on the third day of the Valspar Championship, from Graham DeLaet, AKA the greatest beard in golf. But more impressively after his terrible start to the week Jordan Spieth has got himself into the top ten going into the last day at Innsisbrook.
Hideki Matsuyama took advantage of a damped down Augusta to fire a bogey-free third round seven-under 75 to take a four-shot lead into Sunday. Following a rain delay of over an hour, the man from Japan produced an eagle and four birdies to cover the back nine in 30.
Christine Wolf shot an excellent five-under-par 67 in the third round of the Hero Women’s Indian Open to take a one stroke lead into the final round at DLF Golf and Country Club in Gurugram. The 30-year-old Austrian will be determined to make amends for last year when she dumped her third shot into the water at the 18th to take a double bogey and lose the event by two shots.