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Tyrrell Hatton will take a three-shot lead into the final round of the Alfred Dunhill Links Championship after he fired a stunni
Tyrrell Hatton will take a three-shot lead into the final round of the Alfred Dunhill Links Championship after he fired a stunni
in Quasselecke 20.04.2018 10:42von jokergreen0220 • 1.730 Beiträge
Tyrrell Hatton will take a three-shot lead into the final round of the Alfred Dunhill Links Championship after he fired a stunning 62 in glorious conditions on day three. Rick Martin Jersey . Leaderboard Alfred Dunhill Links Championship The young Englishman blitzed the Old Course at St Andrews for 10 birdies and kept a bogey off his card as he took control of the tournament on 17 under par, with overnight leader Ross Fisher his closest challenger following a solid 69 at Carnoustie. Tyrrell Hatton moved three clear of the field after a 10-birdie 62 at St Andrews Hatton raised hopes of a possible 59 when he raced to the turn in just 30 blows and picked up his fifth birdie in six holes at the 10th to move to seven under for the round. A run of three pars effectively ended his chances of breaking 60, but he claimed the outright lead with another birdie at 14 and added a rare three at the 17th before closing with his 10th birdie of the day at the last to complete a career-best round as a professional. Hatton finished birdie-birdie to card his career-best round Its quite clearly the best round Ive ever had, Ive never got to double digits under par before, so Im very pleased with that, said Hatton, who is currently ninth in the Race to Dubai standings. Obviously Id love to get a win so Ill try my best on Sunday. Its been a really consistent year so far, and it would be nice to have a good finish to the season.The Old Course hasnt generally been too kind to me in the past, but hopefully I can have another good day here tomorrow. I putted really well again, that was the big thing. I just kept the momentum going by holing some good birdie putts, and I holed a couple of good par putts as well. That kept things going, and Im obviously really happy. Hatton and actor Jamie Dornan are second in the pro-am event Fisher remained in contention at what is traditionally the toughest of the three courses in use for the star-studded pro-am event, the former Ryder Cup player turning in 35 and then enjoying a run of three birdies in four holes from the 12th.He dropped his second shot of the round at the next, but he parred safely in to ensure a place in the final pairing alongside Hatton at St Andrews on Sunday, while Joakim Lagergren is a shot further adrift after a 69 at the Old Course, despite coming to grief at the notorious Road Hole and running up a double-bogey six. Ross Fisher managed a 69 at Carnoustie and will play with Hatton on Sunday The Swede is on 13 under alongside South African Richard Sterne, who fired a flawless seven-birdie 65 at St Andrews, a score later matched by Ryder Cup star Martin Kaymer.The German made a quiet start before bursting into life with four birdies in five holes to cap an outward 32, and he reeled off three in a row from the 12th to surge to 12 under with compatriot Florian Fritsch, who took advantage of the benign conditions to fire a 65 at Carnoustie. Martin Kaymer is five back after a 65, but Padraig Harrington missed the cut Fritsch began his round with three straight birdies from the 10th, and he carded four consecutive on the front nine to edge a shot ahead of home star Marc Warren, who mixed nine birdies with four bogeys in an entertaining 67, also at Carnoustie.Kaymers Ryder Cup team mate Rafa Cabrera Bello looked on course for something special when he birdied five of the first seven holes at St Andrews, but he played the rest of the round with 10 pars and a bogey as he settled for a 68. Thomas Pieters faded down the stretch and slipped to five under Thomas Pieters, the star of the show for Europe at Hazeltine, looked fatigued from his efforts of last week as the young Belgian dropped four shots in three holes late in his round before a birdie at the last salvaged a 73 which left him 12 shots behind the leader.You can watch Englands tour of Bangladesh, plus Premier League football and the Japan Grand Prix on Sky Sports. Upgrade now and enjoy three months at half price! Also See: Dunhill Links leaderboard Hero Challenge field complete Snedeker leads in Fiji Golf live on Sky Sports 4 Justin Bailey Jersey . In sunny and almost windless conditions, the Swede shot four consecutive birdies on the front nine on his way to a 68 and went 9 under for a one-shot lead over Englands Lee Slattery and two over Paraguays Farbrizio Zanotti (68). Thomas Vanek Jersey . The Sioux Falls Canaries scored two in the seventh and three more in the eighth to come back from a 3-0 deficit and defeat the Winnipeg Goldeyes 5-3 in front of 6,769 at Shaw Park on Sunday afternoon. http://www.officialsabreshockeyauthentic.com/johan-larsson-jersey/ . This is Lowry’s third time winning the award in his career. He won the award last season and as a member of the Houston Rockets in 2011.KAMLOOPS, B.C. -- A stolen deuce in the ninth end was the back-breaker for Saskatchewan Tuesday night at the Canadian mens curling championship, as Alberta claimed a share of the lead going into the home stretch. But Saskatchewan (4-2) skip Steve Laycock says they had no one to blame but themselves at the Tim Hortons Brier. "Odds were still stacked against us even tied up coming home," he said after losing 8-6. "The real problem was we had lots of chances in that ninth end to set up a two and just heavy on a few hit and rolls and taps and stuff." Until then it had been a horse race, although Laycock was clearly the underdog. "We expected a close game all the way," said Koe, who advanced to 6-1 along with John Morris of B.C. "I was a little surprised with that steal of two in nine." Perhaps he shouldnt be, since hes at the top of the list when it comes to shotmaking by skips at this event, although Brier rookie Greg Balsdon of Ontario sits just below him with the same overall percentage of 86. Balsdons numbers got a big boost Tuesday night Eddie Mackenzie from Prince Edward Island (3-4) didnt bother to throw his last rock in the eighth end as he dropped 8-3 to Ontario (4-2). Balsdon is still very much in the hunt but knows he has his toughest games ahead. "Weve got a tough stretch coming up," he said. "Weve got Johnny Mo (Morris), Saskatchewan, Alberta and Manitoba our next four games. If we could even split those games and end up 6-4 going into the last draw I think wed take it." Jean-Michel Menard of Quebec (3-3) was down early, came back and forced an extra end, but still lost 10-8 to James Grattan of New Brunswick (2-5). Jamie Koe of the Northwest Territories-Yukon (2-4) defeated winless Jamie Murphy of Nova Scotia 7-4. Laycock says theyd be satisfied just to know theyre in the playoffs, but theyre not giving up hope of finishing in the top group. "We know we can beat these teams when it comes crunch time, weve just got to play better than we did tonight. Jake McCabe Jersey. " Koe says it would be nice to stay on top of the leader board instead of having to work his way into the final through the 3-4 game. "Im not too worried about who were tied with at the top as long as you keep going and start looking at who plays who and probably where youre at Thursday." Manitobas Jeff Stoughton was another favourite heading into the Brier and he recovered from a 9-7 loss in the morning Tuesday to steal one in the 10th and beat Nova Scotia 8-6 in the afternoon. But a clutch shot through a narrow port even had his own team covering their eyes. Nova Scotia skip Murphy was light on his last-rock draw attempt to force an extra end. The Manitoba skip agrees he and third John Mead havent been as sharp as they need to be. "Both John and I need to make better shots," Stoughton agreed. "Weve just got to clean up the little mistakes." He says their draw weight is good but their hits and peels are a little off. "Were really close and were working hard." Newfoundland and Labradors Brad Gushue retained at least faint hope of making the playoffs with an 8-5 win over Grattan. But after dropping a morning game 7-6 to Saskatchewan, the 2006 Olympic champion said there is no room left for more losses if they want to stay alive. "Yeah, that fourth loss this morning was a punch in your gut," said Gushue. "You know your backs against the wall and you cant afford to lose any more. And its not only winning for more in the round robin, its probably winning a tiebreaker, the 3-4 game, semifinal and final against some world-class teams." The odds are long and it may not be entirely up to him, he admits. 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