Anderson out in front at Texas Am
(Texas Golf Association)
HOUSTON, Texas (June 15, 2013) — Fifty-seven golfers entered today’s third round of the 104th Texas Amateur presented by Insperity looking to make the most of what many call moving day. With only two rounds left to stake their claim at the H.L. Edwards trophy, many players knew that Saturday’s round would be incredibly important in placing themselves in a position to make a charge on Sunday. Continuing to live up to its reputation, Lakeside Country Club once again provided players with an immaculate course on which to compete and score with several players taking full advantage during Saturday’s third round.
Round two co-leaders Doug Manor and Nathan Anderson found themselves paired together in today’s final group which set things up for an exciting day. It was a back and forth battle for the entire round in which both players relinquished and regained the lead several times. Manor was the first to falter after an errant second shot on the second hole left him a 40 yard pitch under trees. Unable to get it up and down, Anderson took a one shot lead heading into the par 5, fifth. Faced with a lengthy par putt on the par three, fourth hole, Anderson ran his putt just past the hole which put both he and Manor both at nine under par for the tournament. The back and forth play continued through the front nine with Manor taking a one shot lead after rolling in a birdie putt on the ninth. Making the turn Anderson caught fire carding birdies at holes 11, 13, 15, 17, and 18. With only one lone bogey on the back nine, Anderson closed his round with a four under par 32 giving him a tournament total of eleven under par, 205. Manor played well on his closing nine posting eight pars and a birdie on his way to a third round of one over par, 73. Manor’s three day total of 207 places him in second place two shots behind Anderson heading into tomorrow’s final round.
Several players took advantage of moving day with strong performances. Scott Newell, who competes at Oral Roberts University, carded the low round of the day firing a six under par, 66. After making bogey on his second hole of the day, Newell found magic carding birdies on three of his next four holes. Another bogey on the par 4, tenth, didn’t faze Newell as he then rallied off five more birdies coming in, four of which came on his last four holes of the day. His 208 total places Newell in third place heading into Sunday. Adding to the collegiate players making a move up the leaderboard on Saturday was University of Texas golfer Kramer Hickok. Hickok posted a third round of 68 which included six birdies and just two bogeys. His tournament total of seven under par places him in a tie for fourth with SFA player Luke Sheehan and University of Houston golfer Wesley McClain. In all, twenty-three players find themselves in red figures heading into tomorrow’s final round which promises to be full of spectacular golf.
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72 hole medal play walking-only championship first
played in 1906. At the completion of 36 holes the field
is cut to the low 54 and ties plus all players within 10
strokes of the lead.
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