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Tommy Fleetwood maintains leadership as Scottie Scheffler in FedEx St. Jude


Memphis, Tenn. – Tommy Fleetwood had a triple swing against him early and two recorded momentum cost him in the last hole on Saturday at the Jude Jude championship. He did a lot between between 1-below 69, and one shot of guidance over Justin got up while going to his first PGA tour.

If that wasn’t enough, Scottie Scheffler had a huge presence of only two shots.

Still, those two holes were a reminder that Fleetwood that 18 holes could feel a long way on TPC in the south. There are data to be a lot of pressure on top and scattered among the rest of the field that try to progress in the FedExcup playoff.

“It’s just another opportunity to go out and try and have the best round of golf that I can enjoy it,” Fleetwood said. “What more is done there, that’s happening, and just go out and keep learning from every experience. But tomorrow could be my day, but there is no matter, and I’ll still try and I’ll try.”

Fleetwood, who won a lot on big stages around the world, but not on the PGA tour, started the third round with three-way water over the roses, who had to complete his second round morning.

On a couple-5-third, the second blow Fleetwood came short and in water. He took his sentence, then hit the wedge over the green into the bunker. Fleetwood said he had noticed that the ball for golf ever was ever so slightly slightly on the swing with the wedge.

The official officials studied the video and found that if he moved – they could not determine if it did it because it was so small – Fleetwood did not cause or release. He made double Bogee, and Rose ran away with three straight birds to take the lead.

“The third was just such a Kerfuff and such a mess,” he said. “It wasn’t so bad than the other shot, but it’s obvious a terrible shot if he’s in the water, the fall, somehow felt like I hit him, I did it on my back, just actually actually.”

Fleetwood recovered that not only to regain lead, but build it back to three shots. But at 18. The hole, drove in rough, could not reach the green and made Bogee to complete 54 holes in 14-below 196.

The rose struck rough at 5 feet from the front PIN for his first bird from the seventh hole. It gave him 67 and put it in the final group with a teammate of his Ryde Cup.

Scheffler, meanwhile, compiled six birds in his circle 65 and there were two shots. He made lonely Bogey on no. 10, and Scheffler escaped another when his bunker shot at no. 12 hit a sprayer who went to green. He opened 25 foot rips from the edge.

Final times TEE and Couples for FEDX St. Jude, together with watch out.

Scheffler, already convinced that he holds the seed number 1 in the playoff of FedExCUP, goes for his heel to win the year. He did not end from March from the top 10.

The US Open Champion JJ Spaun (65) and Andrew Novak (67) were three shots behind him.

Sunday is one of the critical days on the PGA tour, not just for Fleetwood. Top 50 in FedExcup in advance to another playoffs on the BMW championship and ensures that they will enter all $ 20 million of the Signature Event next year.

Rickie Fowler and Chris Kirk, each had 66 and were projected to move to the top 50, along with Bud Cauley and Jhundantan Vegas.

Among those who could bump into Jordan Spieetheeth, who had to settle for another 70. The key to the players like Fowler and Cauley stays high on leaders, because they are worth more points and have more space and have more space for compensation.

For Fleetwood, it’s about victory.

He is no. 15 in the world. He coined in two glasses from Ryder for Europe and won against strong fields. But the lack of titles of the PGA tour becomes a burden. He had a snapshot in the final hole at the Traveler Championship in June to take three times from Green only and to lose birds Keegan Bradleyel.

His hope in June was to get another opportunity before, not later, and next Sunday at TPC in the south.



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