Ben Griffin, Matti Schmid Charles Schwab first won the first individual

Ben Griffin and Germany’s Matti Schmid, Charles Schwab Challenge’s third round, hit this weekend Fort Worth, under the 68s to protect the best points in the Colonial Country Club in Texas.
Griffin and Schmid were connected at the end of three rounds this week and on Sunday, with scores under the age of 197, away from the closest player of Fowler under the age of 13, and took third place in 67.
Meanwhile, the world’s number 1 golfender Scottie Scheffler moved to the field with 64, put it under 7 and potentially entered the leader’s final round.
Griffin offers for the second PGA Tour victory, but the first in an individual competition. In late April, it was part of the matching with Andrew Novak to win the Zurich classic of New Orleans.
Schmid is looking for his first victory at the 79th round event. The best financials are the third place in November 2023.
Both golfers besieged the top three holes. Later, Schmid had all parsa except a Bogay number 11 in 15.
Griffin returned with a double bogay at number 5 and then with a Bogay in the next hole. He healed with birds in two of the next four holes and even pulled with the permission of Schmid’s first Bogey.
Schmid continued with a bird in the 16th hole and gave it back to the next hole with a Bogay.
Robert Macintyre from Scotland hit 64 to sit at 8 for the tournament. He ranked fourth by Nick Hardy (67) and Akshay Bhatia (69).
Scheffler, who won the last week’s PGA championship and tries to extend the winning series to three tournaments, is a tie in the seventh. 11. After a eagle in the hole, he was under the 7th round, but the rest of the three swamps and two birds conquered some of the momentum.
Novak (67) and Kurt Kitayama (67) at 7.
Japan’s Ry’s fortress was ready to be among the top level until 71 playing the last six holes for 71 and immersed below. Lucas Glover hit 64, with a eagle from Fairway (136 meters away) Par-4 to join the large group below 6, on the sixth hole.
The first round leader John Pak (73) fell to 6.
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