Officialsportsbetting.com Golf Betting Photo Gallery: AT&T Byron Nelson, Round 3

Photo Gallery: AT&T Byron Nelson, Round 3

Click here to read the full article

Having problems finding out how match bonuses work? Check this guide on match deposit bonuses at our partner site Hypercasinos.com!

2nd Round Match-Ups - Hoey / Ryder vs Garnett / Straka
Type: 2nd Round Match-Ups - Status: OPEN
Brice Garnett / Sepp Straka-110
Rico Hoey / Sam Ryder-110
2nd Round Foursomes - Hadley / Byrd vs Blair / Fishburn
Type: 2nd Round Foursomes - Status: OPEN
Hadley / Byrd-115
Fishburn / Blair-105
2nd Round Foursomes - Ryder / Hoey vs Smalley / Bramlett
Type: 2nd Round Foursomes - Status: OPEN
Hoey / Ryder-110
Smalley / Bramlett-110
2nd Round Match-Ups - Poston / Mitchell vs McIIroy / Lowry
Type: 2nd Round Match-Ups - Status: OPEN
Rory McIlroy / Shane Lowry-175
Keith Mitchell / J.T. Poston+145
2nd Round Match-Ups - Riley / Hardy vs Gerard / Walker
Type: 2nd Round Match-Ups - Status: OPEN
Nick Hardy / Davis Riley-110
Ryan Gerard / Danny Walker-110
2nd Round Foursomes - Streb / Merritt vs Ramey / Lower
Type: 2nd Round Foursomes - Status: OPEN
Lower / Ramey-135
Streb / Merritt+115
2nd Round Foursomes - Poston / Mitchell vs Gerard / Walker
Type: 2nd Round Foursomes - Status: OPEN
Poston / Mitchell-160
Gerard / Walker+135
2nd Round 3 Balls - C. Bernat / F. Kinhult / M. De Roey
Type: 2nd Round 3 Balls - Status: OPEN
Carla Bernat+185
Frida Kinhult+185
Manon De Roey+150
2nd Round Foursomes - Brehm / Hubbard vs Kizzire / Kohles
Type: 2nd Round Foursomes - Status: OPEN
Hubbard / Brehm-110
Kizzire / Kohles-110
2nd Round Foursomes - Pavon / Perez vs Van Rooyen / Bezuidenhout
Type: 2nd Round Foursomes - Status: OPEN
Bezuidenhout / Van Rooyen-110
Pavon / Perez-110
2nd Round Match-Ups - Rai / Theegala vs Hojgaard / Hojgaard
Type: 2nd Round Match-Ups - Status: OPEN
Nicolai Hojgaard / Rasmus Hojgaard-115
Aaron Rai / Sahith Theegala-105
2nd Round Foursomes - Straka / Garnett vs Riley / Hardy
Type: 2nd Round Foursomes - Status: OPEN
Straka / Garnett-120
Riley / Hardy+100
2nd Round Foursomes - Vilips / Thorbjornsen vs Hojgaard / Hojgaard
Type: 2nd Round Foursomes - Status: OPEN
R. Hojgaard / N. Hojgaard-155
Thorbjornsen / Vilips+130
2nd Round 3 Balls - C. Ciganda / N. K. Madsen / S. Lee
Type: 2nd Round 3 Balls - Status: OPEN
Carlota Ciganda+160
Nanna Koerstz Madsen+175
Somi Lee+190
2nd Round Match-Ups - Canter / Smith vs Davis / Svensson
Type: 2nd Round Match-Ups - Status: OPEN
Cam Davis / Adam Svensson-120
Laurie Canter / Jordan Smith+100
2nd Round Foursomes - Davis / Svensson vs Malnati / Knox
Type: 2nd Round Foursomes - Status: OPEN
Svensson / Davis-165
Knox / Malnati+140
2nd Round Foursomes - McIIroy / Lowry vs Chappell / Hoge
Type: 2nd Round Foursomes - Status: OPEN
Lowry / McIlroy-275
Hoge / Chappell+225
2nd Round 3 Balls - A. Corpuz / E. Henseleit / N. Guseva
Type: 2nd Round 3 Balls - Status: OPEN
Allisen Corpuz+165
Esther Henseleit+170
Nataliya Guseva+185
2nd Round Match-Ups - I. Salinda / K. Velo v K. Roy / T. Cone
Type: Requests - Status: OPEN
Isaiah Salinda / Kevin Velo-150
Kevin Roy / Trevor Cone+125
2nd Round Foursomes - Hodges / Dufner vs Snedeker / Reavie
Type: 2nd Round Foursomes - Status: OPEN
Hodges / Dufner-125
Reavie / Snedeker+105
2nd Round Foursomes - Rai / Theegala vs Bhatia / Young
Type: 2nd Round Foursomes - Status: OPEN
Theegala / Rai-125
Bhatia / Car Young+105
2nd Round 3 Balls - A. Iwai / J. H. Im / L. Strom
Type: 2nd Round 3 Balls - Status: OPEN
Akie Iwai+120
Jin Hee Im+145
Linnea Strom+325
2nd Round 3 Balls - H. Ryu / J. Thitikul / Y. Tseng
Type: 2nd Round 3 Balls - Status: OPEN
Haeran Ryu+125
Jeeno Thitikul-120
Yani Tseng+900
2nd Round Foursomes - Mullinax / Shelton vs Montgomery / Pak
Type: 2nd Round Foursomes - Status: OPEN
Shelton / Mullinax-125
Montgomery / Pak+105
2nd Round Foursomes - Knapp / Capan vs Cole / Saunders
Type: 2nd Round Foursomes - Status: OPEN
Capan III / Knapp-140
Saunders / Cole+120
2nd Round 3 Balls - B. Henderson / J. Y. Ko / Y. Saso
Type: 2nd Round 3 Balls - Status: OPEN
Brooke Henderson+170
Jin Young Ko+110
Yuka Saso+320
2nd Round 3 Balls - A. Yin / G. Lopez / M. Sagstrom
Type: 2nd Round 3 Balls - Status: OPEN
Angel Yin+105
Gaby Lopez+190
Madelene Sagstrom+280
2nd Round Foursomes - Hisatsune / Kanaya vs Skinns / Taylor
Type: 2nd Round Foursomes - Status: OPEN
Hisatsune / Kanaya-185
Taylor / Skinns+155
2nd Round Foursomes - Kisner / Sigg vs Stevens / McGreevy
Type: 2nd Round Foursomes - Status: OPEN
McGreevy / Stevens-190
Kisner / Sigg+160
2nd Round 3 Balls - C. Hull / L. Grant / S. Lewis
Type: 2nd Round 3 Balls - Status: OPEN
Charley Hull+105
Linn Grant+140
Stacy Lewis+425
2nd Round 3 Balls - L. Vu / N. Korda / P. Tavatanakit
Type: 2nd Round 3 Balls - Status: OPEN
Lilia Vu+160
Nelly Korda+125
Patty Tavatanakit+275
2nd Round Foursomes - Dickson / Crowe vs Hoshino / Onishi
Type: 2nd Round Foursomes - Status: OPEN
Hoshino / Onishi-115
Dickson / Crowe-105
2nd Round Foursomes - Roy / Cone vs Peterson / Rosenmueller
Type: 2nd Round Foursomes - Status: OPEN
Peterson / Rosenmueller-115
Roy / Cone-105
2nd Round Foursomes - Salinda / Velo vs Canter / Smith
Type: 2nd Round Foursomes - Status: OPEN
Canter / Smith-155
Salinda / Velo+130
2nd Round Foursomes - Ventura / Rozner vs Fisk / Widing
Type: 2nd Round Foursomes - Status: OPEN
Widing / Fisk-115
Ventura / Rozner-105
Major Specials 2025
Type: To Win A Major 2025 - Status: OPEN
Scottie Scheffler+160
Bryson DeChambeau+350
Xander Schauffele+350
Ludvig Aberg+400
Collin Morikawa+450
Jon Rahm+450
Justin Thomas+550
Brooks Koepka+700
Viktor Hovland+700
Hideki Matsuyama+800
Click here for more...
PGA Championship 2025
Type: Winner - Status: OPEN
Rory McIlroy+500
Scottie Scheffler+500
Bryson DeChambeau+1400
Ludvig Aberg+1400
Xander Schauffele+1400
Jon Rahm+1800
Justin Thomas+1800
Collin Morikawa+2000
Brooks Koepka+2500
Viktor Hovland+2500
Click here for more...
US Open 2025
Type: Winner - Status: OPEN
Rory McIlroy+500
Scottie Scheffler+500
Bryson DeChambeau+1200
Xander Schauffele+1200
Jon Rahm+1400
Ludvig Aberg+1400
Collin Morikawa+1600
Brooks Koepka+1800
Justin Thomas+2000
Viktor Hovland+2000
Click here for more...
The Open 2025
Type: Winner - Status: OPEN
Rory McIlroy+500
Scottie Scheffler+550
Xander Schauffele+1100
Ludvig Aberg+1400
Collin Morikawa+1600
Jon Rahm+1600
Bryson DeChambeau+2000
Shane Lowry+2500
Tommy Fleetwood+2500
Tyrrell Hatton+2500
Click here for more...
Ryder Cup 2025
Type: Winner - Status: OPEN
USA-150
Europe+140
Tie+1200

Related Post

Austin Cook holds three-shot lead entering Sunday at The RSM ClassicAustin Cook holds three-shot lead entering Sunday at The RSM Classic

ST. SIMONS ISLAND, Ga. — This is Austin Cook’s first season as a PGA TOUR member, but the 54-hole leader at The RSM Classic has found himself in a similar situation before. Cook, 26, will take a three-shot into the final round at Sea Island Golf Club. It will be the biggest day of his career. It won’t be the first time he’s played in the final group on the PGA TOUR, though. He also played among the leaders two years ago, back when he was trying to beat the odds as a non-member who relied on Monday qualifiers and sponsor exemptions for starts. Those experiences will help him Sunday as he seeks his first PGA TOUR win. “Back then my game was good as well, but mentally I’ve grown a lot and matured a lot and been able to kind of just let small things on the golf course roll off my shoulder instead of getting tied up in one little small mistake,â€� Cook said. After qualifying for the 2015 Houston Open, Cook made a Cinderella run into Saturday’s final group alongside Phil Mickelson. Cook arrived on the first tee with a stand bag carried by his brother, wearing the rain gear from his college days at the University of Arkansas. Cook stared down Mickelson, 70-75, to start the Houston Open’s final round in second place. His unlikely run ended Sunday, though, as he shot 75 to drop to 11th. Two months later, Cook again started the third round in second place, but shot consecutive over-par rounds at the FedEx St. Jude Classic to drop to 22nd. Those were two of the five top-25s Cook had on the PGA TOUR in 2015 despite not having any status. He played the Web.com Tour in 2016 and 2017 before earning his first TOUR card. “I think with an extra year on the Web.com Tour this past year, I really grew mentally and with my game, just kind of got more confidence,â€� he said. “I was able to put myself in contention on the Web.com more this year than I have in the past. I think I’ve just learned from experiences on the Web to help me grow out here.â€� His mental game may be improved but he’s also been near-flawless with the physical aspects of his game this week. Through three rounds, he’s missed just six fairways and seven greens. Sea Island’s Seaside Course doesn’t require power, but it rewards precision. It measures just 7,005 yards. That’s perfect for Cook, who can be compared to two-time TOUR winner Kevin Kisner as a player known for laser-like accuracy. It’s no coincidence that Kisner holds the 72-hole scoring record at this event; he shot 22 under par to win the 2015 edition of this tournament. Cook can tie Kisner’s mark with a 4-under 66 on Sunday. He admits that holding back the nerves will be the hardest part as he tries to become the second consecutive first-year player to close the fall with a win at Sea Island. “I know today it was a lot of deep breaths, a lot of trying to calm the nerves, just stay in the moment, let the anxiety go away,â€� Cook said. “I think even tomorrow it will be a little bit higher on Sunday, so just trying to stay in the moment and just not really think about the possibility of what could happen.â€� OBSERVATIONS EXPERIENCE LURKS: Cook may have a three-shot lead, but he’s being trailed by players who have experience on their side. The two players accompanying him in the final group, Chris Kirk and Brian Gay, each own four PGA TOUR titles. One of Kirk’s victories came at this event in 2013. Kisner, the 2015 champ, is in fifth place, six shots off the lead. The only players in the top five without a victory are Cook and J.J. Spaun (fourth). WOO PIG SOOEY: It’s been a tough season for the Arkansas Razorbacks on the gridiron. Not on the golf course. Three former Razorbacks graduated from the Web.com Tour this year, and two of them are in the top 10 at Sea Island. Cook is leading, while Andrew Landry is tied for sixth. Landry, who played in the final group of the 2016 U.S. Open, is seven shots behind his fellow Arkansas alum. Landry is seeking his second top-10 of the season. He also finished T7 in the season-opening Safeway Open. Ethan Tracy, the third Razorback to earn a PGA TOUR card this season, missed the cut at Sea Island. Tracy, Landry and PGA TOUR winner David Lingmerth were teammates on the 2009 Arkansas team that was runner-up in the NCAA Championship.  NOTABLES Brandt Snedeker — The former FedExCup champ shot 70 on Saturday to drop from sixth place to T25.  This is Snedeker’s first PGA TOUR start since June as he’s been sidelined with a sternum joint injury. He made two birdies and two bogeys Saturday after opening with consecutive 67s. Zach Johnson — The longtime Sea Island resident has more missed cuts (3) than top 25s (2) in his hometown event. He’s never finished in the top 10 in seven RSM starts. That could change this year, though. He’s T8 after shooting 64 on Saturday, his lowest career round at this event. Patton Kizzire — The FedExCup leader is T33 after shooting 70 on Saturday. He is still projected to end the fall portion of the PGA TOUR schedule in first place in the season-long race. Kizzire has a win and two other top-10s this fall. Braden Thornberry — A day after firing 64 on the Seaside Course, the reigning NCAA champion fired 69. He will enter the final round in 33rd place. Thornberry, a junior at Mississippi, is No. 2 in the World Amateur Golf Ranking. QUOTABLES “I’ll bet I’ve got 300‑plus rounds in on Seaside, so I’m not saying that will make me do any better, but at least I’ll know what to expect.â€� – Former Sea Island resident Chris Kirk, who will start the final round in second place, three shots off the lead “Just go home … and just have a good home‑cooked meal and just kind of enjoy the time and embrace the moment..â€� – Third-round leader Austin Cook on his Saturday evening plans SUPERLATIVES Low round: 62 by J.J. Spaun. It was the low round of the day by two shots and vaulted Spaun into fourth place, five shots behind Cook. Longest drive: Andrew Landry hit one 336 yards into the native area right of the 14th fairway. He hit his 93-yard approach shot to 22 feet and two-putted for par. Longest putt: Johnson Wagner holed a birdie putt from 46 feet, 1 inch on the par-3 third hole as part of his bogey-free 67. He also holed a 33-foot birdie putt on the 17th hole. Easiest hole: The 569-yard, par-5 seventh hole was the day’s easiest hole, playing to an average score of 4.603. Hardest hole: The 458-yard, par-4 ninth hole was the hardest hole of the day, playing to a 4.1 scoring average. That didn’t stop Austin Cook. He made one of four birdies on the hole Saturday. CALL OF THE DAY SHOT OF THE DAY BEST OF SOCIAL MEDIA

Click here to read the full article

Schooldays Golf Tournament registration opens TuesdaySchooldays Golf Tournament registration opens Tuesday

Ashley Gilliam repeated as the girls champion and Michael Shears unseated Bryce Lewis as the boys champ. The application period for the 94th annual Tennessean/Metro Parks Schooldays Golf Tournament opens Tuesday at 10 a.m. It will remain open until all 200 spots are filled for the tournament, which will be played June 5-7 at McCabe Golf Course. There is no entry fee. The tournament is open to ages 12-17. The top 16 boys and eight girls advance after the first round of medal play into match play the final two days. Two-time defending girls champion Ashley Gilliam from Manchester will return while the boys title will be up for grabs because Franklin’s Michael Shears, a Vanderbilt signee, is too

Click here to read the full article

Keegan Bradley trying not to look ahead at Wells Fargo ChampionshipKeegan Bradley trying not to look ahead at Wells Fargo Championship

POTOMAC, Maryland – Keegan Bradley is a native New Englander, a four-time PGA TOUR winner, 42nd in the FedExCup, and at 65th in the world is just outside the top 60. RELATED: Leaderboard | Putting machine McCarthy offers tips Significance? The top 60 on May 23, after the PGA Championship, will get into the U.S. Open at The Country Club in Bradley’s beloved Boston. He is acutely aware of this. “I’m trying not to think about it, but you reminded me,” said Bradley (67, 8 under), who has been the class of the field at the wet, cold Wells Fargo Championship at TPC Potomac at Avenel Farm. “It’s on my mind. I know what’s at stake. “A lot of good things can come with a good round tomorrow.” The 35-year-old from Woodstock, Vermont, leads by two over Max Homa (71). Anirban Lahiri (70), seeking his first TOUR win, and James Hahn (72) are four back. “Attitude and patience,” Homa, who will be going for his fourth TOUR title overall and second of this season (Fortinet Championship), said of his keys this week. And good outerwear, too. “It’s pretty tough,” said Russell Henley (74, 4 over total). “You can’t feel your hands and your body’s not moving great, and the ball isn’t going anywhere. It was going 15 yards shorter for me. To shoot under par is really bringing your stuff today.” The temperature was 48 degrees late Saturday, but the rain made it feel colder. Only four players broke par. The field average of 3.662 over par was the highest relative to par since the final round of the 2020 Memorial Tournament presented by Workday (+3.959). Tyrrell Hatton (76, 2 over total) bogeyed seven of his last 10 holes and said he didn’t even play that bad. “Unfortunately, I shot myself out of the tournament,” he said. Added Austin Smotherman, “I just birdied three of my last five holes to shoot 73, and I feel like I played lights-out.” He shook his head and laughed. “I was even par other than a triple on 17. You’re just one swing away …” From calamity, he didn’t have to say. In conditions this hard, no lead is safe. Jason Day started the day with a three-shot cushion over Homa, but in 45 excruciating minutes squandered it all and then some, going bogey, triple-bogey, bogey on holes 3, 4 and 5. Day’s front-nine 41 brought almost everyone who made the cut back into it. “Unfortunately, I just didn’t have my stuff today,” he said after signing for a 79 (1 under total). Matt Fitzpatrick (71) is 3 under and five behind. Rory McIlroy (68) had the day’s second-best round and at 2 under is in a logjam at six back. “I know it’s probably not going to be as wet,” said McIlroy, the defending champion and three-time Wells Fargo winner. “It’s going to be quite cold. I don’t know what the wind’s going to be like. I can’t imagine tomorrow being any tougher than today was. You can’t really chase much around here because it’s a tough golf course, but like six shots is still a long way back.” Bradley had the best round for the second straight day; he shot 65 in similar weather Friday. His performance this week comes after he shot a 71 in a stiff, cold wind at THE PLAYERS Championship in March. It would have been a 69 absent a bizarre penalty after his ball blew across the green. Bad weather? Bradley’s coach, Darren May, and caddie, Scott Vail, look forward to it like a kid looks forward to Christmas. They remind Bradley he owns bad weather. “When the conditions get like this,” Bradley said, “I find a sense of calm because I’m sort of worried about other things, keeping my clubs dry and my bag dry. Sort of keeps me in the present.” The forecast for the final round Sunday calls for colder temps, but no rain. No doubt the course will again be a beast. “It feels like I’ve just gone 12 rounds in a pro boxing match,” Lahiri said. “You’re fighting everything – you’re fighting your body, the elements, the water, the cold, the conditions. “Yeah, it’s tough work and you just have to grit your teeth and kind of grind it out.”

Click here to read the full article