Woods has yet to make
a bogey through his first six holes, but he's just 1 - under.
After making four
bogeys through the first three rounds, Spieth started Sunday with four on his front nine alone.
Hoffman already has six birdies and
no bogeys through 12, so all he needs to do is coast with Watson out of the picture and he should be fine.
Not exact matches
Spieth was nearly flawless
through 36 holes, carding 15 birdies and just a single
bogey.
Fowler turned in a flawless four - birdie, no -
bogey performance as his competitors collapsed
through the famed closing «Bear Trap» at the Jack Nicklaus - designed track.
McIlroy had no such trouble, maneuvering
through the dangers of this Pete Dye layout with just one
bogey on his scorecard.
It's the first time in 27 years that a player has been
bogey free
through the first 36 holes in his first appearance at the Stadium Course.
They matched cards
through the 17th, but on the 18th Bradshaw, not keenly aware that the team match had already been won and that the individual prize could be his, came out of the rough short of the green and took a
bogey.
On Thursday he got the Open started by going six under
through the first 13 holes; he then suffered two double
bogeys.
True, Spieth had whittled his own lead down from five shots
through nine holes to three with back - to - back
bogeys on Nos. 10 and 11, but the shock heard «round Augusta came when he splashed first his tee shot and then his third strike into the brook.
Through his first 14 holes, Dufner is 4 - under par, with four bridies and no
bogeys on the day.
Poulter was even
through the first nine holes, but had two double
bogeys and just one birdie on the back.
Koepka made the turn at 1 - over himself, birdied the 11th
through 13th holes before finally recording a
bogey on the 16th.
He got to 3 - under
through 13 but back - to - back
bogeys on his 14th and 15th (Nos. 5 and 6) and a double at the last, the par - 5 ninth, knocked him back to 72.
That's saying a lot coming from a man who led the U.S. Open
through 69 holes and failed to convert his second major, then made double
bogey on the 72nd hole of the WGC - Bridgestone Invitational to lose to Keegan Bradley.
A moment where Kurt Russell, as Tarantino's
bogey Stuntman Mike, flashes a giant, shit - eating grin right
through the fourth wall doesn't come off as self - congratulatory so much as it shows an old genre vet excited to be back in the saddle.
Combat flight sims in the past have often struggled to capture the adrenaline - fuelled exhilaration we can only imagine comes with flying by the seat of your pants and dancing
through the skies, spewing bullets and missiles to finally be able to cry «All
bogeys have been neutralised!».
I think that there's a little air in the 2006 numbers even within GISS procedures as the other post-2000 lost about 0.15 strokes
through late
bogeys, while it lost only 0.10 strokes.