Tommy Fleetwood had another major closing stretch with four straight shovedies, leading to a 36-hole in six-ends 64 and Fedex Cup St. Jude Championship, with his places on an elusive PGA tour title.
Fleetwood sits in 13-under, four shots of Colin Moricawa (65) and Akshay Bhatia (69) are clear.
Justin Rose also was also equal to nine-underl after a shirt in 16th place, when the storm rolled into the area, forced the audience to leave the course with suspended game.
Fleetwood said, “This hasn’t been on PGA Tour for me yet, but I will not do much and it cannot be done at all.” “Who else knows? Perhaps this weekend is weekend and we will see, and we will crack from there.”
Fleetwood quickly created three birdies in a row, including a 30-footer from the fringe on the cross-three fourth hole in the TPC Southwind. They had a pair of a pair around the turn before going to another run.
He pierced a pair of 15-foot Birds put on the 13th and 14th, then filled the five-foot wedge for the shirt on 15th. And he was equal in the 16th in about 30 feet to two and two for a fourth straight broad.
His only bogie came into the final hole when he moved into a thick rough from the bunker, and from there the safe shot was about 50 feet long than the pin.
“Of course, when you shoot two good scores, it is easy to say that everything is going well,” Fleetwood said. “But I think I am much better than T for most parts, put myself in position to go to the course. My iron game has been good and solid, and I have rolled the ball well.”
Fleetwood is not 15 in the world with seven wins on European tour against some strong regions in the world. He has flourished on a large platform abroad, especially on the Rider Cup. This is just a small case of a PGA Tour title.
He was on the verge at the late June at the Travelers Championships until a stunning flip in late June, when he took at least three puts from green for the bogie and Keagan Bradley made a bandi to defeat him.
The playoff was launched in 2007 and several tweaks have been obtained for merit and format since this year’s version, with three tournaments that provide all limited field shapes.
The season-long standing qualify for only the top 70 Fedex St. Jude Championships, held at TPC Southwind at Memphis from 7-10 August, with the top 50, after progress for the BMW Championship at the Caves Valley Golf Club in Maryland in Maryland, from 14-17 August.
In both of those events, the winner offers 2000 Fedexcup points – four times the amount provided for a regular PGA tour event, both do not have a 36 -hole cut.
After those tournaments we qualify for the top 30 tour championships in Standing, at the East Lake Golf Club in Atlanta on 21-24, with all three incidents especially Sky lives on sports.