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Genesis Invitational Tournament Day Tigers climb to T26, Rahm in lead to hit throne_PGA Tour_Max Homa_After the match

Original title: Genesis Invitational Tournament Mobile Day Tigers climb to T26, Lahm leads and hits throne

(PGATOUR / Graphic) On February 19th, Beijing time,Third designated event of the season – Genesis InvitationalThe mobile day is over.racing hosttiger treesHe made his official debut on the PGA Tour since the British Open in July last year.Almost shot down the albatross (see video in text)Soared to T26 (total score -3) after posting an incredible 67 (-4).

third in the worldjohn rammHe carded a 65 (-6), jumped into a solo lead (total score -15), and held a three-shot leadImpact champion and world number onea throne 54 hole leaderMax HomaHe shot 69 (-2) and retreated to second place alone with a total score of -12.Keith MitchellaPatrick CantleyOnly four and five strokes behind the leaders, respectively, in third and fourth.

The moving day is going fast, and the tiger is ascending to T26!

Review of the second round of the game: Press the line Tiger King is basically determined to advance!Homa leads, Ram T2, the battle for the king is back!

Following the 74 (+3) in the second round, Tiger made a strong move on the moving day shooting 67 (-4) with 1 eagle, 3 birdies and 1 bogey. score of -3 .

(tiger)

The 67 was Tiger’s lowest score in the third round of a PGA Tour event since his epic 82 at the ZOZO Championship in the fall of 2019.

Returning to the PGA Tour and playing all four rounds now feels like a victory for the legend, something he hasn’t done since the Masters last year. Affected by car accident injuries, he only took part in three official competitions last year.

Tiger, who started from the back nine, almost shot the albatross on the 509-yard No. 1 hole (a par-five hole)! He pulled the flag from 189 yards, followed by an easy eagle. It was Tiger’s 189th eagle on the PGA Tour and his ninth in this event.

(The mood of Tiger fans today is shown in the picture)

Tiger was visibly shaken as he headed to Mobile Day for post-match interviews, and it remains to be seen how his body will hold him up for another round.

“We’re going to go ahead and continue to evaluate everything and see how we do and how I improve after a full tournament round,” said Tiger, who will make his final round appearance at “Tiger Red,” after the round. Haven’t done this in a long time (4 rounds) Last time I did it was at the British Open and it’s been a while. Hope to feel as good physically as I am later next week. From now on, It’s going to be a fun recovery.”

Leaderboard position: Lahm is expected to rise to No. 1 in the world after winning the championship!

Rahm, who was ranked T2 after 54 holes, continued to work hard on the moving day, carding a second-best 65 (-6) in one round, jumping into the lead alone (total score – 15), with a three-shot advantage.

(Mitchell, Ram, Homa)

Rahm netted six birdies in this round and the Spanish star who is now ranked third in the world will hit his tenth PGA Tour crown and third crown of the season.

If Lahm wants to reach the top of the ball after this week’s game, he needs to meet either of the following two situations: Lahm wins and Scheffler doesn’t come in second on his own; Lahm second alone and Scheffler second. Le finished lower than alone at No. 23, and McIlroy was winless.

(homa)

The 54 hole leader Homa surrendered 4 birdies and 2 bogeys in this round of 69 (-2) He passed the leader’s position and finished second only with a total score of -12.

The California star remains on track to win his seventh PGA Tour title and fifth in his hometown.

(McIlroy)

Mitchell (-2 in this round) and Cantlay (-3 in this round) are four and five strokes behind the leader respectively, finishing only third and fourth.

Current world No. 1 Scottie Scheffler and current world No. 2 Rory McIlroy are ranked T15 and T18 with total scores of -5 and -4 respectively. According to the real-time calculation of the world ranking system, if they maintain their current rankings and complete the race, their world rankings will drop by one place respectively.Return to Sohu to see more

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