Professional golfer Clark criticizes the three-round format of the Saudi-funded tour and expresses confidence in his own performance. He highlights his previous victories and strong performance in recent tournaments.
“We’ve got 54 holes. In LIV Golf they only play 54,” said Clark , taking a swipe at the Saudi-funded tour and its three-round format. “We’ve got a lot of golf left. As you can see, someone shot 7 under. I could do that tomorrow.”Not only did he triumph last year at Los Angeles Country Club for his first major, he also won the Wells Fargo Championship earlier in the year at Quail Hollow.
“I felt like I definitely stole some shots there on the par 3s today,” Scheffler said. “You do have to take advantage of the par 5s out here. Most of them are reachable. So you definitely have to do your best to take advantage of those.”Patrick Cantlay was having a ho-hum day Thursday, offsetting four bogeys with three birdies, when he arrived at the par-4 17th. He had 146 yards, the perfect distance for his pitching wedge, and one swing changed just about everything.
“Rode the wind and fortunately went right in,” said Cantlay, who has one top-10 finish in seven tries at the Masters. “I think momentum can be real. Definitely getting it under par for today, I think it’s going to play difficult again tomorrow, so put four rounds together under par, have a good chance.”The only amateur among the five in this year's Masters to post a round under par Thursday was Neal Shipley, the runner-up in the U.S.
“I’m really an experienced tournament player, especially at the amateur level,” said Shipley, the first player from Western Pennsylvania to reach the U.S. Amateur finals since Arnold Palmer in 1954. “I've had to deal with conditions and hitting all these different shots under pressure. This week is going to be no different. It's just golf.
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