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Carson Young attracts 64, leading a single shot at Myrtle Beach

May 10, 2025; Myrtle Beach, South Carolina, USA; Carson Young reacts to Putt at 18 in the third round of the Myrtle Beach Classic Golf Tournament. Compulsory Credit: Jim Dedmon-Imagn Images

Carson Young fired the best tour of the day to take the lead from three rounds of oneflight Myrtle Beach Classic in Southern Carolina on Saturday and 64 under the age of 7.

Young, who started the day for the tournament, played Bogey-Free Golf for the second flat round and emphasized the rainy day in the Dunes Golf and Beach Club to reach 200 under 200 Par-5 15.

Anderson is looking for the first round of SC. Young, who golfe at the university at Clemson, is entering the top 10 this season. Porto Riko Open finished 10th in March.

The 30 -year -old boy described it as “wonderful” to play close to the house.

Young, “I brought my whole family here, little girl, my mother and my brother and my wife’s family and brother.” He said. “It was great to make a lot of support with the family and friends here. I hear a lot of” go tigers “and men I haven’t seen for years. … This sounds just like ancient times.”

Harry Higgs followed 68 on Friday with 68 and moved to the second place under the age of 12 under the age of 201. Two early Bogey survived and there were five birds for the day.

Higgs said “he was excited to shoot under the glare.”

Higgs, “I’m not great in the rain. Today I hope we will do again tomorrow, the rain was a good momentum for golf.” He said. “Yes, I’m just guessing all day, and fortunately, often (right) I guessed and I stayed in it, I didn’t lose my mind, it was beautiful.”

The second round of joint leaders from Canada Mackenzie Hughes and Chile had different consequences of Cristobal del Solar.

Hughes shot 70 – two Bogays and three birds to sit alone in 11 in 11 for the tournament.

It was opened with a sole -solar bird, but it was the first of only two people for the day. The front was nine, two more back nine plus another pair of bogays and finished with 76 over 5. 31th in a nine -way tie.

-FELD level media

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