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PGA Tour: Taylor Pendrith leads at the Bermuda Championship, Graeme McDowell at T10

10/31/2021

PGA Tour: Taylor Pendrith leads at the Bermuda Championship, Graeme McDowell at T10

Leader by three shots: Taylor Pendrith

28 Oct

10/28 – 10/31/2021

PGA Tour: Bermuda Championship 2021

Port Royal Golf Course – Southampton, BER

  • Round 4/4
  • Official
  • Strokeplay
  • Prize money: 6,500,000
  • Defending champion: Brian Gay

PGA Tour: Taylor Pendrith leads in the Bermuda Championship after the third round.

Taylor Pendrith leads on the PGA Tour´sBermuda Championship as we reach the end of the third round. The Canadian scored a round of -17 and taking the lead ahead of Danny Lee in second place and Lucas Herbert in third. Pendrith leads by 3 shots after posting 7 birdies on his way to a third round of 65.

Graeme McDowell is at -9 after the third round at position T10. The Northern Irishman finished the round at Port Royal Golf Course in 67 strokes in the third round of the Bermuda Championship.

David Skinns carded a third round 70 to find himself in T10 position and trailing leader Taylor Pendrith by 8 shots. Skinns, currently ranked 231 in the official world golf ranking, turned in 2 birdies in his third round.

Matthew Fitzpatrick is at -7 after the third round at rank T22. The Englishman posted a 67 at Port Royal Golf Course in the third round of the Bermuda Championship.

Luke Donald carded a third round 68 to find himself in T22 position and trailing leader Taylor Pendrith by 10 shots. Donald, currently ranked 507 in the official world golf ranking, registered 1 eagle in his third round.

The Bermuda Championship is part of the PGA Tour. The tournament is being played from October 28th until the 31st of October 2021 at Port Royal Golf Course in Southampton, BER. Players will receive a total of 6,500,000 will be awarded to the players. The course for the tournament at Port Royal Golf Course plays at Par 71.

The PGA Tour makes a guest appearance in Bermuda against the fantastic backdrop of the Port Royale Golf Course. Even if the top stars are not there, two well-known players, Patrick Reed and Matt Fitzpatrick, are at the start.

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