Retief Goosen is part of Angel Cabrera Logjam’s high -level PGA activity

Retief Goosen and Angel Cabrera are among the four leading players after three rounds of the Senior PGA Championship in Bethesda and MD.
Jason Carlon and Phillip Archer from the UK are part of the tie below 5 below 211 after the third round of the windy third round at the Congress Country Club on Saturday. Seven people are in two shots of the bullet.
South Africa’s Geosen hit 68 below 68 for the best round among the common leaders. There were six birds and two bogays.
Argentine Cabrera hit 70, Caron and Archer directed 71.
“You just have to go there and shoot for a shooting, and you have to see what’s going to happen, Ged GooSen said. “If you do too much birds, great. If you don’t, someone else, especially if the conditions are healed.”
Cabrera made four birds and two swamps, while Caron and Archer had four birds and three bogays.
Stewart Cincin (71) on Saturday) and England’s Lee Westwood (68) 212.
The package in 3 is Ireland’s Padraig Harrington (73) and Vijay Singh (75) from Fiji. Part of the group Robert Karlsson (73) of Sweden, Danish Thomas Bjorn (73) and South Korea Yang (75).
The Cink had three birds and two bogays. He saw some names close to the top of the leader’s board and reminded him of the old Times on the PGA tour.
“As you can see, the players there won a lot in hard golf fields.” He said. “This course is really challenging with the wind. It looked like every hole, there’s just a place you can’t go, and you need to know and run the game plan for it. This is just the big championship golf.
“It sounds like a big there. Really hard. Your names were a little successful.”
Archer drew attention on his way to the course.
“You grew up watching these men to win tournaments and main branches, and yes, you are in their company.” He said. “And you have to tell yourself you belong there.” I’m there with credit and I play good things. “
Westwood has seven birds, a bogay and a pair of bogay card.
Westwood, “Every tournament is nice to go into discussion.” He said. “It’s nice to see your name in the leadership table and to move on Saturday. It’s a moving day and I knew that even Par was there or there, and I know I have one or two low tour as I played.
“I hit the ball well, I have a long way and I have the opportunity to score too much there and a bird.”
Justin Leonard (73), England’s Richard Bland (73) and Denmark’s Seren Kjeldsen (74), 12th in 2.
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