PGA TOUR rookie Max McGreevy looks to join Grayson Murray (2017) as the second player to make the Barbasol Championship their first TOUR title.
Matti Schmid made his first bogey of the tournament on second hole in third round.
Related: Barbasol C’ship lead in sync with Adam Svensson’s run this season
Adam Svensson’s birdie at the second hole marked his first on a par-3 hole this week.
Leaderboard when Round 3 was suspended due to darkness @BarbasolChamp:
1. @MaxMcGreevy -17
T2. @Matt_9977 -16
T2. @AdamSvensson59
4. @MelinhoGolf -15
T5. Sean O’Hair -14
T5. @Streels54
T5. @HTMullinax pic.twitter.com/ZejVDfCQvw— PGA TOUR (@PGATOUR) July 10, 2022
Ricardo Gouveia seeks his first PGA TOUR win in his second TOUR start; only two players have won on the TOUR in two or fewer starts (Jim Benepe/1st start/1988 BMW Championship, Garrick Higgo/2nd start/2021 Palmetto Championship at Congaree).
Of the players at 14-under or better, Sean O’Hair and Kevin Streelman are the only PGA TOUR winners.
Scott Brown aced the 191-yard 16th hole with a 7-iron, marking his seventh hole-in-one on TOUR, the third-most on record (since 1983); Robert Allenby/10, Hal Sutton/10, six players/7.
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Sponsor exemption Josh Teater sits 7-under thru 11 holes.
The Barbasol Championship has experienced at least one weather delay each year since its debut in Alabama in 2015.
Marked 11th tournament of 39 so far this season to experience at least one suspension/delay of play.
The winner of the Barbasol Championship will earn a spot in the field at The Open Championship next week.
As part of the Strategic Alliance with the PGA TOUR and DP World Tour, the field includes the top 50 available players from the DP World Tour priority ranking.