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PGA Tour: Englishman Aaron Rai posted 72 in third round, sits 8 shots off the lead

01/23/2022

PGA Tour: Englishman Aaron Rai posted 72 in third round, sits 8 shots off the lead

Aaron Rai on the PGA Tour. (Photo: Getty)

20 Jan

01/20 – 01/23/2022

PGA Tour: The American Express 2022

PGA WEST (Stadium) – La Quinta, CA, USA

  • Round 4/4
  • Official
  • Strokeplay
  • Prize money: 7,6 Mio. Dollar (ca. 6,7 Mio. Eu
  • Defending champion: Si Woo Kim

PGA Tour: Lee Hodges leads in the The American Express after the third round.

Lee Hodges leads on the PGA Tour´sThe American Express alongside Paul Barjon who share the top spot at the PGA Tour´sThe American Express after third round. They sit at the top of the leaderboard with a score of 18 under par. Tom Hoge in position 3 with a score of 17 under par.

Aaron Rai is at -10 after the third round at rank T31. The Englishman finished the round at PGA WEST (Stadium) in 72 strokes in the third round of the The American Express.

Graeme McDowell, currently number 340 in the official world golf ranking, carded a third round 73 to find himself in T45 position and trailing leader Lee Hodges by 10 shots. McDowell, currently ranked 340 in the official world golf ranking, turned in 4 birdies in his third round.

Justin Rose is at -8 after the third round at rank T45. The Englishman finished the round at PGA WEST (Stadium) in 67 strokes in the third round of the The American Express.

The The American Express is part of the PGA Tour. The tournament is being played from January 20th until the 23rd of January 2022 at PGA WEST (Stadium) in La Quinta, CA, USA. Players will receive a total of 7,6 Mio. Dollar (ca. 6,7 Mio. Euro will be given to the players). The winner receives ca. 1,2 Mio. Dollar (1,05 Mio. Euro). The course for the tournament at PGA WEST (Stadium) plays at Par 72.

The PGA Tour is back on the mainland. Host Phil Mickelson and the stars of the PGA Tour will compete on three courses for the first time. The tournament, played in ProAm format, welcomes stars like Jon Rahm and Patrick Cantlay. Sepp Straka will be the German-sorak player in California.

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