Although not closed yet no door facing the final round, it seems hard can do forecasts about a new victory Jon Rahm (68 strokes, -8) in the PGA Tour. The Spaniard, who ostensibly improved his result and sensations regarding what was experienced on Friday, has been located in the Top 20 that’s it Phoenix Open and awaits a Tourmalet if you want to finally go out champion of his encounter with the grass of the TPC Scottsdale.
And that he Leon de Barrika did not start the day of the movement as he would have liked. In fact, the Biscayan committed a bogey on his second flag of the day which forced him to raise the rhythm from the beginning if he didn’t want to lose rope at the top of the table. As a result of this came the hits at 3the 5 and the 9which allowed a new error on the eighth flag will not erase the negative of your cardboard.
Now, this did not prevent a hole 11 played with infinite problems would end up placing him at Through when there were barely seven holes left to conclude the round. Rahm I needed something to believe that I could still do great things in this tournament and these came in the final part of the tour, where he converted tres birdies who placed their card in a hopeful -3 in the day and with the possibilities intact to scratch a good result.
Spanish is currently at three hits of a square between top ten already four of a podium where sparks will fly during the last 18 holes. And it is that Patrick Cantlay (68 strokes, -12), Gooch (67 strokes, -12), shovel (69 strokes, -12) and Scheffler (62 hits, -12) are at the gates of being able to attack the defender Brooks Koepka (68 hits, -13) and the guest Sahith Theegala (69 strokes, -14).
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18 holes remain @WMPhoenixOpen:
1. @SRTheegala -14
2. @BKoepka -13
T3. Scottie Scheffler -12
T3. @Patrick_Cantlay
T3. @TalorGooch
T3. @XSchauffele
T7. Hideki Matsuyama -11
T7. @HighGolf
T7. @MaxHoma23
T7. @AlexNorenGolf
T7. @AHadwinGolf— PGA TOUR (@PGATOUR) February 13, 2022