Finau finely poised in bid to claim second PGA Tour title in a week
Tony Finau was in prime position to claim his second PGA Tour title in just over a week after shooting a third-round 65 at the Rocket Mortgage Classic to move four strokes ahead.
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Tony Finau was in prime position to claim his second PGA Tour title in just over a week after shooting a third-round 65 at the Rocket Mortgage Classic to move four strokes ahead.
Tony Finau and Taylor Pendrith are in a Detroit duel.
The PGA tour heads to Detroit Golf Club for the Rocket Mortgage Classic on Thursday. The field will feature plenty of high profile contenders including, Patrick Cantlay, Will Zalatoris, Cameron Young and Tony Finau. Finau is coming off a win in the 3M open last weekend, just the third PGA tour win of his career, while 2021 champion Cam Davis looks to defend his crown in Michigan.
It was a roller coaster ride at the 3M Open last week, as pre-event favourite Tony Finau came from five shots back on Sunday to secure an unlikely victory. Those who held fancy prices about Scott Piercy will be licking their wounds following his collapse on the back nine at TPC Twin Cities. Ad/> Many will be tempted to go in again on Finau, but it is a far more competitive field in this week’s Rocket Mortgage Classic than was the case seven days ago, and at a similar price there does not appear to be much value in backing the Utah man.
The PGA Tour will be hoping for some sparkling golf, as the Rocket Mortgage Classic is competing with the third LIV Golf event in Bedminster. The Rocket Mortgage Classic won’t be competing with LIV on Thursday, given the breakaway series is played over 54 holes, but there will be eyeballs on both.
Cameron Smith came from four shots back to stun Rory McIlroy and win the 150th Open Championship, eclipsing Tiger Woods' Old Course Open record by one shot in the process. McIlroy and fellow overnight leader Viktor Hovland began the final round on the Old Course at St Andrews four clear of Smith and the chasing pack, but neither got going and it gave the chasers hope. Ad/> For much of the round it appeared that McIlroy would snap an eight-year major drought, but Players champion Smith produced a blistering run on the back nine to secure a stunning win.
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Pairings and tee times for the fourth round of The 150th Open, held on the historic Old Course at St Andrews in Scotland.