I played Harbour Town once, 20 years ago. From the white tees, I parred #18 and was very proud of myself. I still am! :cool:
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Kevin Streelman cards a -4 (67) today and is currently T6. It is good to get off to a fast start.
Kevin bogeyed the two toughest holes #12, #17 , both on the back side. Otherwise a very good start for him in Harbour Town.
Way away in Vegas (MGM Resorts) Max Greyserman is T2 with a fine 68. Ryan Blaum and Wes Roach are T25 with 71s.
Today’s tee times:
Kevin Streelman, 12:34, #10
Adam Long, 13:07, #10
Streelman shoots Even Par 71 today to remain -4. He is currently T31. The start of the front nine, his second nine, did him in with a bogey on 1 and double bogey on 3.
Streelman tees off at 11:15 this morning.
In Las Vegas Max Greyserman is T3 (68,67), Wes Roach is T22 (71,67), and Ryan Blaum is T32 (71,68)
Kevin Streelman cards a -5 (66) today to move to -9 for the tournament. He is currently T9 with lots of golfers still on the course.
How about Leona Maguire in the next to last group in the final round on golf channel now from Hawaii.
Kevin Streelman enters today’s final round of the RBC Heritage tied for 10th place. At -9, he is nine strokes behind leader Stewart Cink (-18) and four strokes behind 2nd place Collin Morikawa (-13). Streelman has put himself in position where a strong Sunday round will result in a nice payday and Fedex points.
He tees off at 13:20.
Streels is #71 in the current Fedex standings. A nice top ten finish will put him back in the virtual top 70, likely around #60, which is what you need to make the first two of the playoff events. Still a few months from that stuff, but it is worth keeping an eye upon.
FWIW, Adam Long is #54 in the FedEx standings right now.
After three rounds in Las Vegas Blaum and Greyserman are T6 and Roach is T14.
Streelman moving the wrong direction with bogey on holes 3 and 4.
It's good to do well on the front in Harbour Town as the back side is the tougher. Kevin was two over. Hopefully next play will be better for him.
In Las Vegas Wes Roach and Max Greyserman finished T9 (maybe 15 grand or so each?). Ryan Blaum was at T22.