Day: October 2, 2021

Opportunity knocks at Sanderson Farms ChampionshipOpportunity knocks at Sanderson Farms Championship

JACKSON, Miss. – What does it take to win? That question will hover over the final round of the Sanderson Farms Championship, where seven of the top nine contenders would be first-time winners on the PGA TOUR. Max Homa said at the season-opening Fortinet Championship two weeks ago that he plays knowing he’s not the final arbiter of who wins, given the bounces and breaks that must go one’s way to do so. RELATED: Leaderboard | Sahith Theegala’s special feel for the game helps him earn first PGA TOUR card Then he won for the third time. “A hundred percent, I agree with Max that certain things have to go your way for the week for you to be able to win,” said Sahith Theegala, whose third-round 67 left him with a one shot lead over four players. “I don’t think there’s a whole lot of exceptions to that.” The caveat, he added, is that winning is a habit that can be developed over time. Theegala has certainly developed it. A product of Southern California public courses, he went to Diamond Bar High School, the same school that produced Kevin Na nearly two decades earlier. Theegala played for Pepperdine, where he won four times and swept the awards for the nation’s top collegiate in 2020, and also won the Australian Masters of the Amateurs tournament, in Victoria. “I think it’s really important that a lot of guys have learned to win at every level,” he said. Of the four players just one back – Sam Burns (65), Denny McCarthy (65), Cameron Tringale (62), Cameron Young (67) – Burns is the only one with a TOUR win (2021 Valspar Championship). He lost a playoff to Abraham Ancer at the World Golf Championships-FedEx St. Jude Invitational in August and is making his first start of the new season. “I haven’t putted it like I want to yet,” said Burns, who ranks a lowly 59th in the field in Strokes Gained: Putting (-1.414). “Hopefully that’s coming tomorrow.” Tringale might be the hottest of the four closest pursuers, having eagled the par-5 fifth and 14th holes and made 130 feet of putts. He’s second in SG: Putting and seeking victory No. 1 in his 311th TOUR start. “Just the competition,” Tringale, 34, said when asked what keeps him motivated. “I love playing, obviously I’ve been out here a long time, I haven’t won, but I love competing and I just want to see if I can keep beating guys and you know you compete every day – Sunday they give the trophies away, but you’re really out there grinding and you’re playing against yourself. “But it’s just fun to see how I can match up when I’m playing well,” he continued, “and even when I’m not, just how to manage that and get the most out of each week. That’s kind of the fun part for me. I’m kind of a journeyman to this point and I’m enjoying the journey.” Six of the last seven winners of the Sanderson Farms have been first-timer winners, with Sergio Garcia last year being the lone exception. (Fresh off the Ryder Cup, he missed the cut this week.) Burns is the highest ranked player in the Sanderson field (25), Aaron Wise (67, T8) is the next player on the leaderboard who has hoisted a trophy on the PGA TOUR (2018 AT&T Byron Nelson). He also has won on the Korn Ferry Tour, Forme Tour, and at University of Oregon. Other proven winners include Corey Conners (66), Andrew Landry (66), C.T. Pan (67) and Nick Watney (71), who are among a sixsome tied for 10th place, just three back. That hardly seems like much distance to make up, considering we’ve already seen a course-record 61 this week. Five-time TOUR winner Watney, 40, will try to break a drought that goes back to 2012. Such dry spells serve to remind how hard it is to win at the game’s highest level, and are one more reason why hopefuls like Theegala, or anyone, really, would do well to heed to words of Homa at the Fortinet. Play hard, do all you can, and go home knowing the end result was never entirely up to you.

Click here to read the full article

Harris English selected as College GameDay guest pickerHarris English selected as College GameDay guest picker

Harris English represented his country in front of a raucous crowd at last week’s Ryder Cup. On Saturday, he represented his alma mater in an equally boisterous, but very different, setting. English served as College Gameday’s guest picker for the SEC matchup between two unbeaten teams, second-ranked Georgia and No. 8 Arkansas. The game kicked off at noon Eastern. English was a four-time All-American at Georgia. He is a four-time winner on TOUR, including two victories in 2021 (Sentry Tournament of Champions, Travelers Championship). He made his Ryder Cup debut last week, going 1-2-0. He and Tony Finau won a Four-ball match over Rory McIlroy and Shane Lowry, 4 and 3. English joins a select list of golfers who have appeared on College GameDay, including Jack Nicklaus, Dustin Johnson, Justin Thomas, Rickie Fowler and Billy Horschel.

Click here to read the full article

How to watch Sanderson Farms Championship, Round 3: Featured Groups, live scores, tee times, TV timesHow to watch Sanderson Farms Championship, Round 3: Featured Groups, live scores, tee times, TV times

Round 3 of the Sanderson Farms Championship take place Saturday at the Country Club of Jackson in Mississippi. Will Zalatoris, Nick Watney and Sahith Theegala share the lead with PGA TOUR Rookies Cameron Young and Hayden Buckley just a shot behind. Leaderboard Full tee times HOW TO FOLLOW Television: Thursday-Sunday: 4 p.m.-7 p.m. ET (Golf Channel), times subject to change. PGA TOUR LIVE: Thursday-Friday, 8 a.m.-7 p.m. (Featured Groups). Radio: Thursday-Friday, 1 p.m.-7 p.m. Saturday-Sunday, 2 p.m.-7 p.m. (PGA TOUR Radio on SiriusXM and PGATOUR.com/liveaudio). TOURCast: Get shot-by-shot info in real time with shot tracks and video with TOURCast. TOUR Pulse: Get the PGA TOUR app to utilize TOUR Pulse, which provides users the ability to experience a mix of content, such as video highlights, written hole summaries and stat graphics on every player after every hole they complete. MUST READS Will Zalatoris shoots 61 to share lead at Sanderson Farms Championship Will Zalatoris inspired by U.S. Ryder Cup win Insider: Chesson Hadley’s big leap

Click here to read the full article

Win probabilities: Sanderson Farms ChampionshipWin probabilities: Sanderson Farms Championship

2022 Sanderson Farms Championship, Round 2 Top 10 win probabilities: 1. Will Zalatoris (T1, -13, 25.2%) 2. Sahith Theegala (T1, -13, 16.5%) 3. Sam Burns (T7, -10, 10.7%) 4. Cameron Young (T4, -12, 6.1%) 5. Nick Watney (T1, -13, 4.5%) 6. Hayden Buckley (T4, -12, 4.2%) 7. Roger Sloan (6, -11, 3.9%) 8. Aaron Wise (T7, -10, 3.5%) 9. Stephan Jaeger (T7, -10, 2.3%) 10. Kurt Kitayama (T7, -10, 2.2%) Top Strokes-Gained Performers from Round 2: Putting: Will Zalatoris +5.4 Around the Green: William McGirt +2.6 Approach the Green: Tom Hoge +3.7 Off-the-tee: Trey Mullinax +2.2 Total: Will Zalatoris +8.7 NOTE: These reports are based off of the live predictive model run by @DataGolf. The model provides live “Make Cut”, “Top 20”, “Top 5”, and “Win” probabilities every 5 minutes from the opening tee shot to the final putt of every PGA TOUR event. Briefly, the model takes account of the current form of each golfer as well as the difficulty of their remaining holes, and probabilities are calculated from 20K simulations. To follow live finish probabilities throughout the remainder of the Sanderson Farms Championship, or to see how each golfer’s probabilities have evolved from the start of the event to the current time, click here for the model’s home page.

Click here to read the full article