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Quick 9: New Augusta chairman won’t forget Bobby Jones

Quick 9: New Augusta chairman won’t forget Bobby Jones

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Emergency 9: Fantasy advice for the Genesis OpenEmergency 9: Fantasy advice for the Genesis Open

Here are nine tidbits from the third round of the Genesis Open that gamers can use tomorrow, this weekend or down the road. Be looking for the Emergency 9 shortly after the close of play of each round of the tournament. Even Money Bubba Watson, the 54-hole leader after his 65 (-6) in Round 3 in 2018, also won this event in 2014 and 2016. After surviving the NBA All-Star Celebrity Game last night, the lefty opened with eagle 3 at the first hole and never looked back. His 65 was tied second-best total in Round 3. When making the cut at Riviera, he’s never finished worse than T17 in six other tries so I wouldn’t expect a regression tomorrow. He held the 54-hole lead by one here in 2016 and held off Dustin Johnson and a crew of others so he knows how to close the deal. Cameron, Champ Cameron Champ was the 2018 Charley Sifford Memorial Exemption for this week but missed the cut. Cameron Tringale missed the cut for the first time in eight tries. Australian Cameron Smith matched Watson’s 65 and moved up 12 spots to T3. This is his third consecutive year at Riviera and his last two rounds are his best of the 11 he’s played. He’ll begin Sunday two shots out of the lead after his second bogey-free round this week (Round 1). He’ll lean on his short game and the good vibes from his win at the Australian PGA in December. Na or Never It’s been awhile for Kevin Na, 2011 to be exact, since his last trip to the winner’s circle. He was up for the fight in Round 3 as he posted 67 (-4) that included an eagle to open and a double bogey-bogey combo on the back nine. He persevered with two birdies and three pars in his final five holes and it also just two back. Na is looking to improve on his T4 from last year and to pick up his first top 10 since the Dell Technologies Championship last Labor Day. Former Winners Dustin Johnson shot 64, again, just like he did in Round 3 last year, and posted the lowest round of the day. Gamers are rejoicing as he was the most-selected player in the PGA TOUR Fantasy Golf presented by SERVPRO and the most-selected player in PGA TOUR Fantasy One & Done presented by SERVPRO. After moving up 45 spots to T8, he’ll probably need one more 64 to defend his title but WE HAVE HOPE, PEOPLE! … Aaron Baddeley won the 2011 edition as Kevin Na and Fred Couples joined him in the final group. He’s also T8 after a 68-67 Friday-Saturday combo. … Two-time champ Phil Mickelson moved up 13 spots to T13 after 67. He’s looking to paint the top 10 for the third consecutive week for the first time since 2009. … James Hahn, the dragon slayer in the playoff from 2015, sits T16. That Watson guy is doing well too… Moving Day Canadian Adam Hadwin tweeted … that he was packed up and ready to go home before sliding into the weekend on the number after 70-74. He took advantage of his second wind and signed for 66, moving up 44 spots to T20. Pro gamers will point out he was one of Rob Bolton’s Sleepers this week and that he’s never finished worse than T34 in three prior starts. … Talor Gooch has been in this column plenty a few times already as the rookie has posted eight cuts in 10 tries. His 67 pushed him up 33 to T20 as he looks to improve on his best finish of the season, T16. Moving Day: Wrong Way After plaudits for Rafael Cabrera-Bello and Austin Cook yesterday, I’m forced to backtrack. The Spaniard fired 73 to drop from T10 to T37 and Cook matched his score and his drop, as he moved from T15 to T42. You’re on your own tomorrow! … Martin Kaymer had one of the three, bogey-free rounds after 36 holes. He made up for lost time today with six squares and a 75, dropping 39 spots to T54. … Chez Reavie couldn’t stop the bleeding after a 76 in Round 2 as he threw up a pair of hockey sticks (77) in Round 3 and currently sits last. Finding Rory After completing two rounds in the circus with Tiger Woods and Justin Thomas and lurking at T15, McIlroy couldn’t get anything going in Round 3. His 73 included only half of the fairways and half of the greens as he slid 10 shots out of the lead (T42). He scrambled at just over 55 percent but was only successful once from four tries in the bunker. He lost strokes on the poa annua greens for the third day in a row as well. I’m hoping the earlier tee time and frustration push him to air it out Sunday. He stays in my lineup. Study Hall Morgan Hoffmann withdrew during Round 2 but no reason has been given. Hoffmann announced that he was diagnosed with Muscular Dystrophy late in 2017 but has been playing a full, normal schedule. Stay tuned. … Haotong Li aced No. 6 and the sponsor exemption is currently T26. If you’re not familiar with him, don’t be last to the party. … There are eight players who have made five bogeys or less thru 54 holes. Of those eight players, seven reside T8 or better. The outlier is T13. Par is a good score this week!

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Horses for Courses: RBC HeritageHorses for Courses: RBC Heritage

After an exhilarating week at the Masters it’s time to exhale and enjoy the (s)Low Country lifestyle of Hilton Head Island, South Carolina for the RBC Heritage. Pete Dye’s Harbour Town Golf Links in the Sea Pines Plantation will provide the backdrop, as it has done every year except 2011. The family-friendly atmosphere of resort life doesn’t mean easy by any means. Pete Dye’s tiny Bermuda greens, tree-lined fairways plus the coastal breezes makes this event anything but a hit-and-giggle. The pros love this test as the Par-71 (7,099 yards) doesn’t suit the bomb-and-gouge faction. Rather it requires decision-making, shot-shaping and the ability to navigate the winds that are usually ever-present this time of year. The “rough” won’t catch or slow down errant tee shots so playing out of the tress will be necessary and possible. The closely mown areas around the greens will provide a platform for plenty of chip-ins this week as well. Also, at less than 7,100 yards, finding the fairway will result in more wedges and lofted irons from premium attacking positions. Some of the smallest greens on TOUR won’t run white-hot because of the undulation and potential for wind so expect well-hit putts to roll in and Satoshi Kodaira returns and will look to join Boo Weekley as the only players to defend their title this century. The field of 132 is playing for a purse of $6.9 million with the winner’s share $1.242 million plus 500 FedExCup points. Need more Course Info? Check Rob Bolton’s Power Rankings, The First Look and Course Preview. Recent Winners Satoshi Kodaira (2018, -13): Making only his 15th TOUR start and his first at HTGL, the Japanese defeated Si Woo Kim on the third playoff hole to win the 50th edition. He began the day six back of Ian Poulter’s 54-hole lead and five back of Kim before he posted 66 on a blustery morning. Kodaira continued the trend of Masters participants winning here (only seven since 1982 have not played the week before) as he was T28 the week prior at Augusta. He also made it six consecutive winners who have overcome three or more shots in the final round. #PlayAll72. Notables: Led the field in proximity and continued the streak of winners to hit the top seven in Strokes-Gained: Tee-to-green. … The last four winners have been T2 or better in Par-4 scoring. … Bryson DeChambeau (T3) fired 64 in Round 2 to lead by one after 36 holes. … Poulter was looking to win for the second time in three weeks (Houston Open) but crumbled with 75 in the breeze (T7). Over 50 years the average winning score is 11-under. Wesley Bryan (2017, -12): Making only his 18th start on TOUR, the South Carolinian became the first native to lift the trophy. Like Kodaira, it was also his first time in the event so course history won’t be a dominant angle this week. Bryan only hit 40 GIR, the worst ever for a winner, but led the event in scrambling. Notables: Bryan made up four shots as Jason Dufner couldn’t make his 54-hole lead stand up. … Poulter began the day three back before 73 knocked him to T11. … First time the cut was under-par in 49 editions (-1). … Bryan, one of the seven not to play the week before, is not in the field this week as he recovers from a torn labrum. Branden Grace (2016, -9): The South African began the streak of first-time TOUR winners. Luke Donald led Grace by three entering the final round but finished T2 with Russell Knox, two back. Grace holed plenty of putts but he was also third in scrambling and second in Strokes-Gained: Tee-to-Green; also finished T7 in 2015 and T11 in 2017. Notables: Bryson DeChambeau made his professional debut and collected T4 cash. … Only five shots separated T30 thru T5. Key stat leaders Golfers around the top 25 in each statistic on the 2018-19 PGA TOUR are listed only if they are scheduled to compete this week. This is the 26th event of the season. * – Finished inside the top 10 since 2010 Strokes-Gained: Tee-to-Green  2  *Byeong-Hun An  5  Dustin Johnson (T16, 2018; first appearance since ’09)  6  Tommy Fleetwood (first appearance)  7  Corey Conners 10 *Patrick Cantlay 11 *Matt Kuchar 12 *Jason Kokrak 13 Lucas Glover 15 Xander Schauffele 17 *Luke List (T3, 2018) 19 *Jim Furyk 20 Sungjae Im 21 D.J. Trahan 22 Keith Mitchell Scrambling  1  Lucas Glover  2  Jonathan Byrd  3  *Aaron Baddeley  5  Tommy Fleetwood  6  *Jim Furyk  7  *Webb Simpson  8  D.J. Trahan 10 Ernie Els 11 Anirban Lahiri 12 Dustin Johnson 14 *Patrick Cantlay 15 Denny McCarthy 16 *Graeme McDowell (only top 10 is 2013 win) 17 *Si Woo Kim 18 Ryan Armour 19 *Brian Stuard 21 *Marc Leishman 23 Francesco Molinari 24 *Russell Henley Bogey Avoidance  1  Lucas Glover  2  Dustin Johnson  3  Charles Howell III (best finish this decade is T22)  4  *Jim Furyk  5  *Matt Kuchar  6  *Webb Simpson  7  D.J. Trahan  8  *Patrick Cantlay  9  Ernie Els 10 Jonathan Byrd 11 Xander Schauffele 12 *Aaron Baddeley 17 Tommy Fleetwood 18 Sungjae Im 21 *Graeme McDowell 22 Abraham Ancer (first appearance) 24 *Si Woo Kim  Par-4 Scoring  1  *Patrick Cantlay  1  Jonathan Byrd (1 top 25 in 14 starts)  3  Charles Howell III  4  Lucas Glover  7  Dustin Johnson  7  Jason Kokrak  7  Abraham Ancer  7  Xander Schauffele  7  *Jim Furyk  7  Ryan Palmer  7  *Si Woo Kim  7  *Webb Simpson 21 *Graeme McDowell 21 Scott Piercy 21 Rafa Cabrera Bello 21 *Matt Kuchar 21 D.J. Trahan (first start since 2012; 1 top 25 in nine previous) 21 *Aaron Baddeley Levels of Confidence Frequent Flyers Matt Kuchar: This is the 16th-consecutive appearance and he’ll be looking to make the weekend for the 15th-straight time. The 2014 champ is 42 under and has collected T23 or better over the last five editions. Jim Furyk: When healthy he was the winner in 2010 and 2015 with a pair of top-10 paychecks squeezed between. He’s healthy again! Webb Simpson: Solo second (2013) and T5 last year highlight eight consecutive starts that have finished on Sunday. Kevin Kisner: Aiken, S.C., native has rattled off P2, T11 and T7 in three of his last four starts and is 45 under during that stretch. Patrick Cantlay: Making his third start after a combined 20 under par the last two years (T7 2018, T3 2017). Bryson DeChambeau: He’s won five times on TOUR and has gone close twice here (T3 2018, T4 2016). Metal Detected Ian Poulter: Never missed in eight tries and has been all around it the last two years until Sunday. Kevin Streelman: Rattled off six straight with bookend top-10 paydays (T3 2013, T7 2018). Luke Donald: In the last decade he’s cashed T2, T3, 2, T37, T3, 2, T15, T2, 2 and MC in 2018. Aaron Baddeley: 2006 champ has cashed 10 of 14 and has seven inside the top 25.

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