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Memphis, Tenn. – Tommy Fleetwood had another big closure on Friday, which gave him 6-Malka 64 and the leadership in the championship from St. Jude Sav.
So much attention is on the top 50 in FedExcup, which is in line with the first post-season event. Fleetwood is already locked up to the final at the tour championship. What he stopped by.
“That didn’t happen to me on the PGA tour, but I’d rather be upstairs and I didn’t really do than not,” Fleetwood said. “And who knows? Maybe this weekend is weekend and we’ll see, and we’ll break out there.”
Fleetwood was in 13-Mandus 127, four shots clean from Collin Morikawa (65) and Akshay Bhatia (69). Justin Rose was also in 9. per party on the party at para-5 16. The storms rolled into the area, forcing the viewers to leave the course and stop the game.
The PGA Tour suspended the second round for the day at 18:15 EDT and the announced game would continue at 8:30 am EDT Saturday. The third round is expected to start at 9:50 in the morning, and the players in three of the divided tins.
Fleetwood finished four straight birds on Thursday. He made three in a row early on Friday, including the 30-foot from the border on a PAR-3 fourth hole in the TPC in the south. He also had a pair of key couple saves around the turn before he continued on the second run.
He opened a pair of 15-foot birds 13. and 14. years. He left the wedge at 5 feet for bird 15th. And then he reached par-5 16. in two and two-sided than 30 feet for the fourth flat bird.
The only Bogey came in the final hole when he left the bunker into a thick grub, and a $ 12 meter safe is long.
“Of course, when you shoot two good results, it’s easy to say that everything is going well,” Fleetwood said. “But I think the majority I was very good at the team, I put myself in the position to go to the course. My iron game was good and firm, and I was well passed.”
Kurt Kitayama had a low score of the circle in 63, moved it to the top five on the list as a reminder of how fast happiness could change.
The FedExcup playoff was picked up until two weeks ago. He was on number 110 until the winning 3M opened in Minnesota. Now he is no. 52, and the next goal is to move to the BMW championship next week outside Baltimore.
It is difficult to pay attention to the top 50 this week, because together with advancement in post-season, anyone in the top 50 is provided to be in all eight of the US $ 20 million in the next year.
“I feel like everyone is most part,” Kitayama said. “But you can’t control what everyone else is doing. If you play well, it will take care of yourself. It’s my mindset. But yes I peek on that board.”
No need for Scottie Scheffler to look. The PGA and the open champion is in front of the FedEx CUP so far, secured to stay on top of this week. That doesn’t mean to cruise, no worries.
Scheffler slowed three Bogea on his back nine, landing in rough, which swallowed the ball for golf and left him visibly frustrated. He still shot 66 and was six shots.
Jordan Spieth had an 8-furnace on the final hole to turn toward the cup and looked to fall from gravity only when he hung on the edge. It is summary of his day of three birds, three birds and 70 who left him 12 shots behind and facing plenty of stress for the weekend while trying to avoid the other year outside the top 50.
Bud Cauley, one place behind Kitayama in FedExcup at 53, taken 69 and was in connection for the seventh when playing was suspended.
The second sub-65 day Fleetwood’s ‘feels really nice’
Tommy Fleetwood joined Damon Hack from the FedEx Stephoe St. Jude to reflect on his favorable rounds and details as he plans to stay compiled for the last two rounds.
Fleetwood is 15 in the world with seven victories at the European tour against some stronger fields. He managed to a big stage abroad, especially the Rider’s customer. It’s just that little thing of the title of PGA tour.
He was on the edge in late June to the passenger championship to a stunning overturn, when he took three times of just a short green color for Bogey and Keegan Bradley made her win.
“I would just like to go right now and I’ll move somewhere and maybe I’ll do,” he said that Sunday in the passengers. “But it just makes no sense that you really don’t really do it negatively for the future, just take the positives and move on.”
The weekend gets another opportunity on TPC in the south, still only halfway, but at least there with the chance and command of his game from Tee-to-green.