
SCOTTSDALE, Ariz. With his round stalling and his chances to win the Waste Management Phoenix Open slowly drifting away, Rickie Fowler went back into the memory bank for inspiration.Fowler entered the third round with a share of the lead, but he made the turn in even par on a day when ideal scoring conditions led to plenty of birdies from the other leaders. He fell as many as three shots behind early on the back nine, at which point he called upon his experience at The Players Championship in 2015 when he salvaged his third round en route to the biggest win of his career.I was looking back to kind of The Players Saturday that I had when I won, I turned the round that could have been a 74 or a 75 into, I think I shot 71 that day, Fowler said. Just staying patient and not trying to force anything, or not feeling like youre too far behind to catch up. So that was big today.
Full-field scores from the Waste Management Phoenix OpenWaste Management Phoenix Open: Articles, photos and videos
True to his words, Fowler quickly turned patience into productivity. While he would later point back to his first birdie of the day on No. 8 as a momentum starter, it was his closing stretch of three straight birdies that moved him back into sole possession of the lead at 14 under, one shot ahead of Bryson DeChambeau, Jon Rahm and Chez Reavie.Fowler will now look to build upon his late birdie run as he looks for his first win since the Honda Classic nearly a year ago.To make the putts I did coming in and to actually start getting some looks were big, Fowler said. Thats what I was doing, staying patient and waiting for that to happen. Glad that we were able to finish off with something good and get some momentum going for tomorrow.

The Web.com Tour will hand out 25 PGA Tour cards for the 2018-19 season based on how players fare in the Finals series. Here are the standings through Week 2 of four.
Web.com Tour Finals standings through second event

Scott challenges Bethpage record, gains only one shot on Koepka Adam Scott, of Australia, hits out of the rough on the 18th hole during the second round of the PGA Championship Friday at Bethpage
The Latest: Koepka holds on, wins PGA Championship again

The U.S. Senior Open is one of the five major championships in senior golf, introduced 39 years ago in 1980. It is administered by the United States Golf Association (USGA) and is recognized as a major championship by both the PGA Tour Champions and the European Senior Tour.
Davis Love III will compete in first senior major at this

LOS ANGELES - Joaquin Niemann's reward for two days of strong play at the U.S. Amateur was an opening match against Braden Thornberry. In what may hav World No. 1 Niemann to play Q-School this fall | Handicaps Network Africa
Joaquin Niemann eyes pro golf after U.S. Am loss to Braden

In winning the 2017 Open, Jordan Spieth shows off what makes him so special A lot of golfers can hit the shots Jordan Spieth hits. This time it added up to a chaotic victory on Sunday as
Jordan Spieth argues with official, loses match after being

The PGA Tour begins 2019 in Maui, Hawaii on Thursday with the Sentry Tournament of Champions. Defending champion Dustin Johnson is the betting favorite, according to golfodds.com and the Las Vegas
2019 US Open Golf Betting Winner Odds & Predictions

Tiger Woods surged up the leaderboard Friday, shooting a 5-under 66 to move into the top 10. SN tracked scoring updates from Woods' second round at the WGC-Mexico Championship.
Tiger Woods on Cut Line at 2019 Genesis Open After Round 2

Leishman fends off rose to win bmw championship - YouTube

Lip Sync Battle is an American musical reality competition television series which premiered on April 2, 2015, on Paramount Network, formerly known as Spike.The show is based on an idea by Stephen Merchant and John Krasinski, in which celebrities battle each other with lip sync performances.

Add it all up and his final-round 82 was the highest closing round of a 54-hole leader at the U.S. Open since Fred McLeod's 83 in 1911. Poor DJ. And he hadn't even met Paulina yet.
US Open 2018: first round: Dustin Johnson shares lead after

Saturday's roundup: Kisner, Hoffman tied for lead at Bay Hill. a bogey on the par-4 18th hole and a blistering finish by 36-hole leader Charley Hoffman left the two Americans tied at 11-under par.
Kisner, Hoffman share Bay Hill lead | Sports

0 Comments