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Victor Hovland Driver Driver: Can it overcome it in the US open to win your first major?


Oakmont, PA. – When Viktor Hovland cut his opening, in the third round of the US, it opened everything in the bushes, he had no good options.

He took the criminal stroke, dropped to the mud cart shop and managed to hit a few remaining Oakmont trees on the way to Bogee.

Hovland ended up with a steam park on Saturday 70, and three moves behind the leader Sam Burns moving into the final circle. 27-year-old Norway was a definitive threat to win their first main title this week. The question is whether his driver would allow.

“A little bitter about my driver. I just can’t figure it out,” Hovland said. “It’s like a long-term problem of all these years.”

Hovland’s first shot of the day he went so far the right to disappear into several shrubs on the edge of the course.

“The goal has gone and tried to hit a little grip cut outside,” Hovland said. “I was just super stuck, he hit his heels, and that was the face of the open club. And then just, yes, Sayonara.”

Even after the fall, the former State Star Oklahoma was needed to hit several trees. His shot cut down one of them a little, but he still reached Green, and he managed to limit the damage.

After the second Bogee at no. 3, Hovda’s 7-iron approach on a couple-4 ninth took one jump and bounced off the flag – an example of what is capable of waterway. He farted that hole and no. 10, and after The Tee Shot entered Grub 17, he struck a beautiful terrain over a pair of bunkers, then made a 3-foot Putt for a bird.

“I stared quickly in Bogey, if the second recording doesn’t go out perfect,” he said.

But just when Hovland seemed to end up in a big note, he finished around as he started – missing on the right. This time he found a bunker at number 18 and opened that hole to fall to 1 under the tournament. He was in the fourth place behind the burn, Adam Scott and JJ Spaun.

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“When you start seeing the ball leaks a little to the right, I have recently been my shortage and came out today, then then you begin to lead a little more,” he said. “Obviously, it leads to even worse shots. So, it’s kind of a bad position to be inside.”

Hovland immediately returned to the range after his circle, trying to do the hidders. Good works enough other things to even make it a little improvement with the driver to leave in very good condition.

“I’m a few shots behind, but I obviously have a chance to ask me the week I had the opportunity to win Sunday, I would be extremely happy with that, three shots behind,” he said. “Much things can happen here.”



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