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Round 3 PGA coverage of the 2022 Memorial Tournament; see who's in the prize money
Round three of the 2022 Memorial Tournament gets underway with Cameron Smith , at 8-under par, holding the lead. Denny McCarthy and K.H. Lee are just one shot back.
Although a handful of big names failed to reach the weekend , Rory McIlroy is not only still here, but very much in contention at 5-under par. He's hoping to earn Jack Nicklaus' handshake at the end of the tournament.
Some of those who finished on the wrong side of the Memorial Tournament cut line offered a rather interesting perspective on what that means. It's worth considering Bryson DeChambeau's and William McGirt's mature views on what role the sport plays in their lives before then celebrating those golfers who are on the course today.
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The Memorial Tournament was first played in 1976 and was founded by the legendary golfer Jack Nicklaus, the greatest golfer ever to come from Ohio .
Follow the action with live updates on incitement weather, leaderboard changes and more news and notes from Muirfield Village below.
5:20 p.m. – Billy Horschel shoots 65 to take command
Billy Horschel shot a 7-under 65 for his second straight bogey-free round and leads the Memorial with a 5-shot lead. Horschel is at 13-under, ahead of Aaron Wise, Cameron Smith and Denny McCarthy. Horschel's best previous finish at the Memorial is a tie for 10th in 2020.
5:10 p.m. – Billy Horschel's lead is 5
Bill Horschel now leads the Memorial by five strokes. He has parred his last two holes and is playing No. 18 at 13-under par. Aaron Wise, Cameron Smith and Denny McCarthy are at 8-under. Luke List had been in a tie for second place, but he just triple-bogeyed No. 17.
4:33 p.m. – Billy Horschel with another birdie
Billy Horschel magical day continues with another birdie. The latest, his seventh of the bogey-free day, came on a 5-footer on the par-5 15th. That puts Horschel at 13-under. He leads by four shots over Luke List, who just birdied the 15th as well. Horschel hasn't had a bogey since his 10th hole on Thursday, which came on the No. 1 hole.
Billy Horschel made a 15-foot putt for birdie on No. 13 for a four-shot lead at the Memorial. It was Horschel's sixth birdie of the day. He has not bogeyed. Francisco Molinari, Aaron WIse and Luke List are four shots behind at 8-under.
3:34 p.m. – Billy Horschel extends lead to 3
Billy Horschel made a 3-foot putt for birdie on No. 11 to lengthen his Memorial lead to three strokes at 11-under par. Horschel has five birdies without a bogey today. He leads Joaquin Niemann, Denny McCarthy and Aaron Wise by three shots.
3:24 p.m. – Patrick Cantlay eagles No. 15, pulls to four shots back
Patrick Cantlay keeps plugging along and has officially moved into contention with a monstrous eagle putt on the par-5 15th. Cantlay splashed a 64-foot putt for eagle to move to 6-under par and 3-under today.
This was his second eagle of the afternoon. The first one was also dialed in from long range.
3:12 p.m. – Joaquin Niemann making a push
Joaquin Niemann, the No. 18 golfer in the world, has made six birdies since a bogey on the 3rd hole and is now a stroke behind the leader at 9-under par. Niemann sank a 33 1/2-foot putt for a second straight birdie.
2:50 p.m. – Billy Horschel is the new leader after back-to-back birdies
Billy Horschel is the hottest player in the Memorial Tournament field right now. Horschel has followed up his 4-under 68 on Friday with four birdies on the front nine to take a one-shot lead over Denny McCarthy.
Horschel hit 17-of-18 greens in regulation yesterday and has hit 7-of-8 today. His back-to-back birdies on No. 7 and No. 8 were a combined 10 feet
2:40 p.m. – Corey Conners three-putts from 3 feet
There have been more than a few shots Corey Conners wishes he could have back. Top of that list has to be taking three shots to get in the hole from 3 feet.
On the par-4 1st, Conners hit his third shot from the fairway to a tidy 3 feet from the hole to be in good position to make par. However, his first putt didn't fall, and he left himself 5 feet for a bogey, which he also missed.
Conners ended up making five birdies on the front nine and was at 4-under for the tournament heading to the back nine. He double-bogeyed Nos. 10 and 11 to fall to even-par and 2-over par today.
2:27 p.m. – Denny McCarthy reclaims the lead on No. 4
Denny McCarthy didn't need to show off his excellent putting stroke on the 209-yard, par-3 4th to move to 9-under and into sole possession of first place. McCarthy hit his tee shot within 4 feet and tapped in for birdie.
McCarthy's was the 14th birdie on No. 4 today, which is better than either of the first two rounds of the tournament.
2:22 p.m. – Jhonattan Vegas joins the leaders
After back-to-back rounds of 69, Jhonattan Vegas is already 2-under through five holes and tied with two others in first.
Vegas went for the green on the par-5 5th but landed in the bunker over the water but shy of the green. His third shot out of the sand landed less than 3 feet from the hole.
There are four players, including Daniel Berger who is 5-under today, just one shot back of the leaders.
2:11 p.m. – Billy Horschel moves to 8-under
After a terrific 4-under, 68 on Day 2, Billy Horschel has picked up where he left off and is now in a tie for the lead.
Horschel, who hasn't won a stroke-play event since 2018, birdied the first hole and birdied No. 8 to move into a two-way tie for the lead.
2:04 p.m. – Denny McCarthy takes lead
Denny McCarthy has taken the lead early in the third round at the Memorial with a birdie on the second hole. McCarthy, one of the tour's top putters , made a 7-foot putt to get to 8-under par, one shot ahead of a group of four golfers.
1:53 p.m. – Seven-way tie for lead
Second-round leader Cameron Smith bogeyed No. 1 this afternoon and is now tied with six others atop the Memorial leaderboard. Francisco Molinari, Daniel Berger, Billy Horschel, Cameron Young, Jhonattan Vegas and Denny McCarthy are also at 7-under par.
12:48 p.m. – Keegan Bradley, Daniel Berg, Abraham Ancer join players three shots back
Keegan Bradley has led the way among the players making a charge to the top from the early groups. He is 5-under with four to play in round three. Meanwhile, Daniel Berger and Abraham Ancer have made their way to 5-under on the front nine.
12:25 p.m. – Viktor Hovland fading fast
The world's seventh-ranked golfer went from 2-under par to 6-over par in a matter of seven holes.
After starting his round with two birdies in the first three holes, Hovland has made three double-bogeys in his past five holes. On No. 6, Hovland hit his drive into the fairway bunker, then hit his approach into the water.
Hovland found the water again out of the rough on the par-4 9th hole. On the next hole, Hovland took two swings to get out of the green-side bunker, then two-putted for a six.
12:01 p.m. – Jon Rahm, Daniel Berger, Keegan Bradley off to strong starts
Jon Rahm has birdied his first two holes and Daniel Berger birdied two of his first three holes to move to 4-under. Keegan Bradley is one of five players at 4-under on the day and have moved to four shots back after starting the day even-par.
11:17 a.m. – Jason Day, Jordan Spieth moving up the leaderboard
It's moving day at the Memorial Tournament and some notable names are going low.
Jordan Spieth is 3-under for his round and for the tournament through seven holes on Day 3. Meanwhile, Jason Day is steadily moving up the leaderboard at 3-under today and 2-under for the tournament through 11 holes.
Aaron Rai and Troy Merritt are the two players with the lowest rounds so far. Rai is 4-under today and 2-under for the tournament while Merritt is 3-under for the tournament through 10 holes today.
10:35 a.m. – Final LIV Golf standings (Memorial edition):
10:29 a.m. – check out scenes from the second round of the 2022 memorial tournament.
The Memorial Tournament leaders take the course this afternoon, which makes this morning a great time to check out some of the beautiful images from round two.
9:33 a.m. – Jason Day eagles on hole No. 3
It's early in the day obviously, but it's going to be tough to top Jason Day's eagle on the par-4 third hole as a highlight for this round of the Memorial Tournament.
And as if that wasn't impressive enough, he followed it up by holing out from in the rough, almost 83 feet away from the cup at the par-3 fourth hole.
8:25 a.m. – Brandt Snedeker continues his love/hate relationship with Muirfield.
For the past eight years the hate won out.
Brandt Snedeker (2-over par) has just teed off his third round in the first Memorial Tournament he's played in since 2013. He loved the course but hated how he struggled on it, missing five cuts with a withdrawal in six previous visits. So he stayed away, returning this year on a sponsor's exemption.
"I've just never had good any success here," the 41-year-old said. "It's funny, some golf courses you hate them and play great at them, some courses you love and don't play good. I love Riviera (Los Angeles) and here, but play bad at both. Torrey Pines, I should never play well there, but I do. You learn after a while awhile to make your schedule around places you play well, whether you like them or not."
Muirfield Village has undergone several makeovers in the almost decade Snedeker bypassed it, but after seeing it again, he did not think any changes were too drastic.
"Not as dramatic as I thought they'd be, coming back," he said. "The core of the golf course is the same; a few of the holes are a little better since the last time I played them, and some are super tough, nowhere to leave it. So you just have to play some good golf."
8:18 a.m. – Smart money on Aussie Cam Smith
The morning leaderboard is a bit of of a "who's he?" more than a who's who, but that's mostly because the tour is shifting younger, and many casual fans have not caught up to anyone not named Tiger, Phil, Brooks and Bryson. But Cam Smith is legit, ranked No. 3 in the world and has the mullet going for him. Anyone can still win this thing – way too early to call it – but the 36-hole leader is sitting pretty at the moment.
7:58 a.m. – Round three is underway
Believe it or not, this is honestly a weather forecast for Dublin, Ohio, on a Memorial Tournament Saturday: It will be sunny, with a high near 79 and a very light (3-6 mph) northeast wind.
Memorial Tournament 2022 schedule and tee times
- SATURDAY: Third round tee times starting at 7:30 a.m. Gates open at 7 a.m.
- SUNDAY: Final round tee times starting at 7:30 a.m. Gates open at 7 a.m.
What channel is the Memorial Tournament on TV?
TV : Saturday (12:30-2:30 p.m., Golf Channel; 2:30-6 p.m., CBS, Ch. 10); Sunday (12:30-2:30 p.m., Golf Channel; 2:30-6 p.m., CBS, Ch. 10).
How to stream the Golf Channel, 2022 Memorial Tournament
The Memorial Tournament can be streamed a variety of ways. Paramount+ will have have the CBS live stream on Saturday and Sunday. CBS is also streaming on several providers, like Hulu Live.
Streaming providers like Hulu Live, Sling and YouTube TV offer the Golf Channel, which is airing all the rounds.
Who won the Memorial Tournament last year?
Defending champion: Patrick Cantlay
Last year: Cantlay defeated Collin Morikawa on the first hole of a sudden death playoff to win his second Memorial (the first coming in 2019), but it goes down as one of the the oddest "what-if?" outcomes in PGA Tour history.
On Saturday, Jon Rahm shot a superb 7-under-par 64 to take a six-shot cushion into what he thought would be his Sunday victory lap round, but within moments of finishing his third round Tour officials approached the Spaniard off the back of the 18th green with news he had tested positive for COVID-19 and would need to withdraw.
What is the Memorial Tournament course record?
Tournament course record: 268 (-20), Tom Lehman (1994)
Who has won the Memorial Tournament the most all-time?
Player with most tournament wins: Tiger Woods, five (1999, 2000, 2001, 2009, 2012)
2024 Myrtle Beach Classic final results: Prize money payout, PGA Tour leaderboard and how much each golfer won
T he 2024 Myrtle Beach Classic final leaderboard is headed by winner Chris Gotterup, who earns his first PGA Tour title with a win at The Dunes Golf and Beach Club in Myrtle Beach, S.C.
Gotterup won his first PGA Tour title in a runaway, winning by a half-dozen shots on 22-under 262 in the inaugural edition of the tournament.
Alistair Docherty and Davis Thompson finished joint runners-up this week, earning critical FedEx Cup points.
Gotterup won the $720,000 winner's share of the $4,000,000 purse.
Myrtle Beach Classic recap notes
Gotterup earned 25 Official World Golf Ranking points with the win in the 72-hole stroke-play championship, which helps his place in the world ranking.
Gotterup earned 300 FedEx Cup points, with the PGA Tour points offered at the opposite-field level for this event.
A total of 70 (of 132) players finished the tournament after a 36-hole cut was made in this event. One amateur, 16-year-old Blades Brown, made the cut and did not get paid for his finish.
The 2024 PGA Tour schedule continues next week with the 2024 PGA Championship .
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Wells Fargo Championship
Quail Hollow Club
Charlotte, North Carolina • USA
May 9 - 12, 2024
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2024 Wells Fargo Championship leaderboard: Rory McIlroy closes in on Xander Schauffele entering final round
Mcilroy is within one shot of schauffele, which should make for an exciting finish on sunday at quail hollow.
After 54 holes of play at Quail Hollow Golf Club this week, only two golfers remain with a legitimate chance of winning the 2024 Wells Fargo Championship. Those two -- Rory McIlroy and Xander Schauffele -- played together on Saturday in the final pairing, which is where they'll be again on Sunday as they finish off what has been a nice final week before next week's PGA Championship.
If Saturday's third round was a fight -- and based on the scoring average of nearly 73, it was -- then the judges would have awarded it to McIlroy, who erased a four-shot deficit and turned it into just a one-shot gap going into Sunday at a place where he's won three times in his career.
McIlroy drove the ball as well as I remember. It took an extraordinary short game from Schauffele, who was a bit looser from tee to green, not to lose even more ground than he did.
The result is a heads-up battle on Sunday for the sixth signature event on the PGA Tour schedule this season. Let's look at who has the advantage and how it could all play out over the final 18 holes.
The leaders
1. Xander Schauffele (-12) 2. Rory McIlroy (-11)
It was apparent early on that McIlroy was on his game from tee to green and Schauffele was not. McIlroy ended the day as the only player in the field without a bogey, and he actually has not made one since the end of the day on Thursday. He joked afterward that now he knows how Scottie Scheffler feels.
His 67 was achieved mostly with driver (see the insane numbers below), but he also hit some better (not perfect, but better) approach shots. The scary part for Schauffele -- and the rest of the field -- is that Rory hasn't really made any putts yet. If that happens on Sunday, it might be time to cancel Christmas.
As for Schauffele, he looked loose from tee to green all day and said so afterwards, noting that he was "slightly off" and that Quail Hollow punished him for being so.
The outright leader missed a lot of greens on Saturday, but his short game -- and really mostly his putter -- was incredibly impressive as he got up and down in seven of his eight attempts and only made one bogey.
He called the round "lazy" and said he had a few swings he'd like to have back. The good news for him is that he still shot 70 (three shots better than the field average) and the tournament still has 18 holes to go. He can absolutely make up those shots he felt like he threw away in Round 3.
The bad news for him is that a 25-time PGA Tour winner is in his pairing tomorrow.
Other contenders
3. Sungjae Im (-8) 4. Sepp Straka (-7) 5. Jason Day (-5)
These are the three worth mentioning, although I'm not sure how worth mentioning they truly are. Data Golf says there is a greater than 94% chance that Sunday's winner comes from the final pairing.
Still, it was impressive golf from Im and Straka especially in the third round. On a day that played 2 over par, they played the course in a combined 6 under. Straka tied McIlroy for the round of the day with a 67, and only those two were better than Im.
"It's a hard golf course," said Straka. "I know I made some key putts out there to kind of keep the round going. I drove the ball really well, I hit a lot of fairways, put myself in a good position a lot. And yeah, iron play was solid. It's hard to get the ball really close to these pin locations with the firm greens. Yeah, very happy with the round."
Straka added during some mid-round coverage that the course played more difficult because golfers were not playing ball in hand like they did earlier in the week. Mud on the ball at times, combined with greens that were clearly trampolining more than they have been so far this week, ballooned scores two shots higher than they were on Thursday and Friday.
Rory's driving was crazy
Here are McIlroy's 13 drives on the day with ball speeds.
Here are the averages for McIlroy on Saturday.
- Ball speed: 187.9 mph
- Distance: 332.8 yards
- Strokes gained: 2.99 (including 3 wood on No. 14)
My colleague Rick Gehman tells me it's the fourth-best driving day of McIlroy's entire career (with two others also taking place at Quail Hollow in the Wells Fargo Championship).
It certainly looked that way from watching, and it's difficult to imagine anyone having more control off the tee than he does right now, which is a scary proposition for next week's PGA Championship.
2024 Wells Fargo Championship updated odds, picks
Odds via Sportsline consensus
- Xander Schauffele: 10/11
- Rory McIlroy: 11/10
- Sungjae Im: 22-1
- Sepp Straka: 45-1
- Jason Day: 250-1
The guy in fifth place having 250-1 odds to win should tell you everything you need to know about this tournament. As far as the two at the top of this leaderboard, here's a stat to remember going into the final round.
Rory or Xander
Data Golf now says the percentage chance that either Rory McIlroy or Xander Schauffele will win is over 90%. There are only two golfers (Sungjae Im and Sepp Straka) currently within five of Rory (-11) and six of Xander (-12).
Rory's driving is wild
Rory's 10 drives so far today. 346 329 313 341 350 325 319 340 325 334
SG off the tee: 2.41 Average drive: 332.2 yards Average ball speed: 187.7 mph
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Here are the averages for McIlroy on Saturday. Ball speed: 187.9 mph; Distance: 332.8 yards; Strokes gained: 2.99 (including 3 wood on No. 14) My colleague Rick Gehman tells me it's the fourth ...