Burns repeats at Innisbrook after playoff win over Riley
PALM HARBOR, Fla. (AP) — Sam Burns is a winner again in the Valspar Championship, this time with a lot more stress and plenty of more emotion.
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PALM HARBOR, Fla. (AP) — Sam Burns is a winner again in the Valspar Championship, this time with a lot more stress and plenty of more emotion.
PGA Tour rookie Davis Riley shot a blazing 62 on Saturday to vault to the top of the leaderboard at the Valspar Championship in Florida. Davis sits at 18 under par and holds a two-shot lead over Matthew NeSmith, who shot 69 one day after matching the Valspar single-round mark record with a 61 on Friday.
Davis Riley posted the lowest round of his PGA Tour career to take a two-shot lead over Matthew NeSmith into the final round of the Valspar Championship, with Justin Thomas lurking in third spot.
PALM HARBOR, Fla. (AP) — Davis Riley made three birdies from tough spots to close out the front nine and then kept right on rolling Saturday until he had a 9-under 62, a tournament scoring record and a two-shot lead in the Valspar Championship.
Defending champion Sam Burns closed with back-to-back birdies to match Venezuela's Jhonattan Vegas, Canada's Adam Hadwin and US compatriot David Lipsky for the lead after Thursday's opening round of the PGA Tour Valspar Championship.
Shane Lowry is five shots off the lead after carding a 69 in his opening round at the Valspar Championship in Florida.
Anirban Lahiri will take a one shot lead into the final day of the of The Players Championship after completing the third round with a 5-under 67 on Monday morning. Lahiri completed his remaining seven holes in even par after trading a bogey on 15 and a birdie on 16 and leads on 9-under 207 from Sebastian Munoz (65), Doug Ghim (68), Paul Casey (69) and Sam Burns (71) in the TOUR's flagship $20 million tournament. It will be only the second time in his career that the Indian will hold the 54-hole lead as he seeks to join countryman Arjun Atwal (2010 Wyndham Championship) as the only Indian to win on the PGA Tour.