brutalbrutus
* Ace Member *
Paul got the last hole but looks like he will be on the 3rd card tomorrow... It does go by hot round for tiebreaks after the first rd right?...
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Paul got the last hole but looks like he will be on the 3rd card tomorrow... It does go by hot round for tiebreaks after the first rd right?...
Yesterday's score really must've gotten under his skin. Watching the coverage he could've been right there with McCray (granted there wasn't any coverage of McCray's card, so he could've easily been -14 and we don't know).
I don't know. Lizzotte, McBeth, and McMahon all are at -15 with -7 2nd rounds. 1 of them will be on the chase card, 2 will be on the 3rd card. Since they all match up the same with round scores, they'll have to go to whatever next for the card tiebreaker.
I'm guessing Ricky beats McCray's 12 down tomorrow. But, I hope he plays not so hot so we have a more interesting final day.
I think they would revert to PDGA number in that case? Which would be simon.
Just because his dad got him a PDGA number when he was like 5. Thanks, dad.
PDGA #s 8000-8999 were reserved for European players.
Hmm weird... did the hole by hole drop a card? Cause now it has all three in top8...
Ahh must have been a couple errors. Now it has eagle at -16...
...and it has ricky at -21 after shooting -8, -12...???
I'd go the other way (from a watching standpoint). I'd love to see McCray take the lead back and that would force both McCray to step up his game from today for the 4th round, and put the pressure on Wysocki to gain the ground back.
If Wysocki has the outright lead over McCray after tomorrow, I don't see any way that McCray can catch him on Fort Gordon. Of course, there's still a few people that are 5 or less strokes away that could have hot rounds tomorrow and make it more interesting.
Top 3 all Latitude 64.... DOH! Love me some Swedish plastic baby...
The scores are up on the event page, and they appear to be wrong there too... Unless the live scoring had the par set wrong for the course...