Ties oftentimes involve the discretion of the Tournament host and/or the TV network. Hence, it'll probably be a crapshoot.I can never figure out how they do the pairings on the final two days. Since Hardy was the first in the clubhouse, could he be in the final group
Great day for Hardy! Definitely a day he will always remember.
By the way, I think Feagles just made a 2 on a par 5 hole, in the Korn Ferry event.
It just made me mad because it's the second day in a row I made a post, only to have pgatour.com change the score after I made my post. He ended up making a 4 instead of a 2 and missed the cut by one shot.Maybe it was a 5 on a par 2....
Hardy is E for the day through 3 holes and has moved up to a tie for 5th.
100% chance he would.I bet if said you could be even for the day, he'd take it
He throws a 68 tomorrow and that might get a top 10 and an automatic qualifier to next years open.alright, hardy is even and in the top 10, 4 strokes off. He can do it.
Not that I would expect him to and honestly if he can shoot near par and get a high finish this will be huge for his standings and jumpstart his charge to get a card for next year. Lots riding on this.
i bet 68 gets him a top 5, even gets him a top 10. course is starting to show its teeth.He throws a 68 tomorrow and that might get a top 10 and an automatic qualifier to next years open.
I could never be a golfer. To win you have to be so good for 4 long grueling days. 2 bad holes for Nick and he goes from a potential -4/-5 score to even. If a basketball player has 2-3 bad shots its whatever. Heck even 4-5. You can still win.Inexperience probably showing. Nick had a triple bogey yesterday to ruin a great round....and he just double bogeyed the 2nd easiest hole today. 7 on a par 5.
that one dangerous -5, They didn't show his hole but I bet he when down that hill a time or twoInexperience probably showing. Nick had a triple bogey yesterday to ruin a great round....and he just double bogeyed the 2nd easiest hole today. 7 on a par 5.