Adam Svensson Fires 62 And Leads Barbasol Tour Championship
Adam Svensson Fires 62 And Leads Barbasol Tour Championship. The PGA Tour’s Barbasol Championship is underway, and Adam Svensson is leading the way. The top-ranked golfer in the world has shot a 10-under par 62 to take a two-stroke lead over second-ranked J.T. Poston heading into final round at Icg Golf Club in Kentucky.
Adam Svensson shoots an opening 62 en route to grabbing Barbasol Champ. lead. He had two eagles in a 10-under 62 to take a two-stroke lead Thursday in the PGA Tour’s Barbasol Championship.
This golfer at Keene Trace cooled off during the 90 degree afternoon, making a birdie on the 15th hole to take a one shot lead and then going for the second one on an even longer putt to win.
Svennson said that he had a few top-25 finishes this season and struggled a little with putting. He says that his best finish this season was tied for seventh at the Sony Open in Hawaii.
He’s said to have put in more effort than he normally does, and has seen great benefits from it. This is because even though his game was already good, this extra time putting in has helped improve his skills even further.
Ricardo Gouveia of Portugal and Robin Roussel of France each shot 64 in the Barbasol Championship, which is Europe’s first co-sanctioned event in the U.S. Ricardo will now have a chance to win the final spot next week at this event if he can keep his form going over the next six days at The British Open.
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It was a really solid round, with good results on the tee, fairways, and greens. He hit some good putts too. There was an issue with his back last night, but he overcame it and had a great round.
Roussel shot a birdie-free round and carded six birdies on the par-5 11th. Heading into the back nine were Trey Mullinax at 65, Matti Schmid at 64 and Camilo Villegas at 67. Max McGreevy was at 66, Michael Kim and David Skinns were at 65 and Mark Hubbard was at 63. Bo Van Pelt was behind these players with a score of 61.
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