
Viktor Hovland has been steadily due to the wild charges and collapse due to allegations and collapse in Valspar Championship, and there are still 24 players with a three -way tie in Innis Brook.
Jacob Bridgeman showed the first METTLE as a 36 -hole leader, chasing four guns on the turn and gathering 70 years of age under 1 year to share the lead with Hovland (69) and Nico Echavarria (66).
They were at seven under with everyone on the heel. This includes Justin Thomas, who left Friday. He shot 9 times in the lowest round in the Copper Head Course in Innisbrook.
Jordan Spies was fun at any time, and had to settle 67 with a birdie twice in the forest and a short part putting.
He still scored four shots on Sunday, where 23 players were separated into four shots.
BYEONG HUN AN was the only player in the 11th hole in the birdie.
Hovland said, “It’s fun to have fun, but it’s a little more stressed if it’s not very comfortable for the ball.” “But it is fun to see a man, some putting is fun, and it’s still fun to see the ball closer to the hall and put a good score.”
Echavarria, who won Japan as the second PGA Tour title last fall, played 66 Bogey-free more than the final group and made Birdie in all three par 3.
“This is a golf course that doesn’t have to be the lead you have begun to get a leader,” he said. “We’ve seen it is a solid golf course. You must drive your ball very well here. You must hit green. It’s a hard work around the green. So we’ll have a good round tomorrow.”
Ricky Castillo enjoyed 68 and was one shot. Thomas and Shane Lowry 70 are one of five players in 5 Under, and Billy Horschel (69) recorded another shot in a large group. Lucas Glover (69) was part of a group with Spies at 4 o’clock.
“The leader board is piled up. Perhaps there are 25 men -30 men -perhaps you can win this golf tournament,” he shot 70. “I try to collect a good round and see where it is.”
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