Sepp Straka shot an 8-under 64 on while his top competitors failed to match his sizzling pace at The American Express.
The final round of the American Express is here, and Sepp Straka has a four-shot lead in search of his third PGA Tour victory.
The No. 223-ranked New Zealander birdied the final two holes to shoot 2-under 70 and take a one-stroke lead into the final round.
For most of the final round at The American Express PGA Tour event Sunday, there were only two questions: Could Sepp ... PGA West, Straka was never truly threatened in the final round by the likes of Justin Thomas, Jason Day and Charley Hoffman.
I think that was the biggest challenge today was keeping aggressive on my targets,” Straka said after his two-under 70. “Nerves, just complete nerves. Stomach in a knot, the whole nine. So, yeah, just really excited about the way I handed the pressure today.
Straka’s round at La Quinta in many ways was the reverse of what might have been expected. Playing the back nine first, Straka made six birdies on the way to a 30, the kind of score generally associated with the front nine at the course that opened in 1959.
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