The World Number 1, Scottie SchefflerHe maintained his candidacy this Saturday to achieve his first success of the year in the contest of CJ Cup of PGA tour. He did this after signing 66, 5 under the PAR, in the third round in McKinney, Texas.
Scheffler, with 23 under the contest, maintains an advantage of Eight blows to the Craig Ranch TPC field before the last Sunday. The horn suspended the game because of the darkness, but Scheffler and other golfers chose to finish their last holes and complete the spin.
Adam Schenk and the South Africa Erik Van Rooyen There are 15 low, both with 65 blows in the third twist, accompanied by Ricky Castillo (67). Kurt Kitayama (68) and Venezuelan Jhonattan Vegas (67), with 14 under the PAR, is the following in a draw for the fifth place. Scheffler made Birdie into holes 14 and 15 to expand his advantage and added a final birdie to the last hole (even though he didn’t clearly see everything).
Scheffler reached the third spin with a six -trroke advantage. He reached 20 under the contest before his first Bogey of Sunday, with 4 in the fourth hole. He achieved two more birdies before a bogey on 11. The American considered it was a special contest, as he played his first PGA tour event in 2014.
The third twist didn’t start until the afternoon, after a large number of golfers had to after playing the second suspended spin on Friday. Scheffler, besides them. Seventy golfers passed the cut. Among those who did not advance for a blow, Canada Taylor Pendrith, who defended the title.
Source: La Verdad

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