German-born golf pro Stephan Jäger has a good chance of a top-10 finish at the PGA Championship. A strong round of 69 on Day 3 at Oak Hill Country Club in Rochester saw him move up 20 spots to come off the tied tenth place from today in the final round.
German-born golf pro Stephan Jäger has a good chance of a top-10 finish at the PGA Championship. A strong round of 69 on Day 3 at Oak Hill Country Club in Rochester saw him move up 20 spots to come off the tied tenth place from today in the final round.
With a stroke over par, he is seven strokes behind the leader. Brooks Koepka of the USA took the lead in the $15m tournament on a rainy day with a round of 66, one shot clear of Canada’s Corey Conners and Norway’s Viktor Hovland, both of whom had rounds of 70 yesterday played.
On the other hand, the day did not go so well for Yannik Paul, who after his round of 69 on Friday needed 73 strokes for the 18 holes on Saturday. Although he improved in the tableau by one place to a shared 58th place, he probably scored fewer points than hoped. With top results on the DP World Tour in recent months, the man from Mannheim had developed into a serious candidate for a place in the European Ryder Cup team.
Source: Stern

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