Scottie Scheffler, the current top-ranked player in golf, continued his strong performance at the Memorial Tournament in Dublin, Ohio. Starting the third round with a three-shot lead, Scheffler managed to extend his lead to four shots despite facing some challenges on the course.
Throughout the round, Scheffler encountered a few setbacks, including hitting a bunker shot that ended up in a creek and a tee shot that went out-of-bounds after hitting a tree. Despite these obstacles, Scheffler finished the day with a 1-under 71, maintaining his lead at 10-under 206.
Reflecting on his performance, Scheffler expressed satisfaction with his overall play, acknowledging the difficulty of the course and the unpredictable nature of the game. He credited his ability to bounce back from setbacks, including answering with birdies after penalty shots.
Collin Morikawa and Adam Hadwin are currently trailing Scheffler by four shots at 2010. Morikawa, a past champion at Muirfield Village, emphasized the challenging nature of the course and the importance of staying focused to score well.
Despite facing challenges, Scheffler remained resilient, making key birdies to maintain his lead. His ability to reset and refocus after difficult shots helped him stay ahead of the competition.
Other contenders, such as defending champion Viktor Hovland and Rory McIlroy, faced their own struggles during the round, with Hovland falling out of contention after a tough back nine.
Scheffler, known for his ability to perform under pressure, has a strong track record of closing out tournaments when leading after the third round. Looking ahead to the final round, Scheffler remains focused on his game plan and aims to stay in control of his performance.
With a history of success in similar situations, Scheffler's confidence and determination could prove crucial in securing another PGA Tour victory at the Memorial Tournament.
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