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Xander Schauffel two backs entering the weekend at Valspar Championship


Palm Harbor, Fla. – Viktor Hovland is looking for his swing and found himself in Friday at the end of the Valspar championship, where Jacob Bridgeman has one-shoted lead, and hosting others who went out in the innisbrook weekend.

Bridgeman was among the few players on the apot on the leader at the Non-During Daily Deckle until the Cup Cases would return to some point. He had twoposts under the 4 meters in 18. Hole. That gave him 2-Malk.

Bridgeman was on 6-Mandus 136.

Hovland (67), Byeong Hun An (67) and Ryo Hisatsune (66) were a blow, with a large group on 4-below 138, which included Shane Lowry and Xander Schaufel, which extended without stress below to 60.

The surprise was Hovland, which in itself considered that he won FedExcup two years ago and despite some swings last year to 8 in the world.

Hovland takes care of “how” more than “how much” in golf and Norwegian stars is ready to look for answers that no matter his results. The latest search is most suitable, evident according to the trivial door of the coach.

He returned the second time to approve Wiite. Will be in the last group Saturday. How far is it in the process is the mystery even towards it.

“I still don’t know exactly where the ball will start and blame and blame all those things,” Hovland said. “But if you guess the firm shots, it’s a good start, especially here when the wind starts blowing. … He still doesn’t feel so great, but at least it’s an improvement.”

Hovland was pleased to play Friday at the Valspar championship, but was far from pleasure.

He shot 80 in the opening round of the player championship, so there is.

This is the first time that Hovland made a cut of 36 holes since Scottish open last July. Other tournaments were events for signatures or FedEx Cup Domisable events that do not have a cut. He played well, as his coach-up ended in the Plawoff opener last year.

He wants to see good shots, then good results. Will receive an occasional good result, and the search continues.

“Just wake up every day and stop over the ball, and you just expect the ball to start in that direction and goes in that direction and end somewhere near the hole,” Hovland said. “Then it starts not to do so, it’s pretty frustrating. You start thinking about things you’ve never thought of before.”

In front of him in Innisbrook is an opportunity, along with a lot of companies.

Lowry had in cold weather with six birds on her back nine for 67, only to finish seven pairs. And two bogeass in 69. It was the same, the two behind them with Schaufele, Kevin Vela (70) and Jeremy Paul from Germany (69).

“I played that nine holes quite flawless. They didn’t really miss many shots,” Lowry said. “Unfortunately, I wasn’t good in the other nine. But I’m on the day today, if you gave me it in the locker room this morning in the locker room, I’d take it.”

TEE Times and pairing for the third round of the Wallpar Championship in Palm Harbor, Florida.

Schauffele cut the cut on the number last two weeks, his first competition in two months due to the rib injury. He also shot 81 and 77 from return, which he realized that the return was much harder than he imagined.

More than making cutting, his hopes for Innisbrook were “in contact” with lead. If he was, just two behind and a chance to felt a little weekend of pressure in the months.

“This is one of those places where you can get away from you faster or can be able to hang out there and your name will be upstairs a week late in the day,” Schauffel said. “So I’m just trying to play golf.”

On the line there were a lot of drama, which fell on 2-higher 144. Among those barely, Adam Scott, who burried the two last three holes to make it number.

Then again, Scott and another 12 players would miss a cut if not not for Neal Shipley. He was at 18. Hole in the last cut group to stay on 1. Shipley found a bunker with a team and missed a 15-foot for a couple.

The difference between the last place and Bridgeman was only eight shots.



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