Jason Kokrak takes the top spot at the Houston Open on the PGA Tour, ahead of Kevin Tway in shared second place. Jason Kokrak wins at the PGA Tour´s Houston Open. The American scored a final round of 65 at Memorial Park Golf Course. He finishes in front of Kevin Tway and Scottie Scheffler, who are in joint second place. Kokrak finished the Houston Open with a total score of 10 under par. Aaron Rai rounds off the tournament in T19 place. The Englishman showed a final round of 68 at Memorial Park Golf Course. With a total score of -2 he finished 8 strokes behind the leader after the Houston Open. The Houston Open is part of the PGA Tour. The tournament is being played from November 11th until the 14th of November 2021 at Memorial Park Golf Course in Houston, TX, USA. Players will receive a total of 7,5 Mio. US-Dollar will be awarded to the players. The course for the tournament at Memorial Park Golf Course plays at Par 70. The PGA Tour is back in the USA after its visit to Mexico last week and tees off this week at the Memorial Park Golf Course in Houston, Texas. From the German point of view, Stephan Jäger and Matthias Schwab are to be kept an eye on. Further support comes from Sepp Straka from Austria. In addition, top-class players like Brooks Koepka, Ian Poulter and Lee Westwood are on the starting list. Last year's winner Carlos Ortiz is also back and will try to defend his title. Top-5 Leaderboard: Houston Open Pos Name Today Total 1 Jason Kokrak -5 -10 T2 Kevin Tway -2 -8 T2 Scottie Scheffler -1 -8 4 Kramer Hickok -1 -7 T5 Joel Dahmen -5 -6 Show complete leaderboard of Houston Open This is a generated text. Possible errors can be reported here.
Houston Open: Scottie Scheffler leads in the Houston Open after the third round. Scottie Scheffler leads on the PGA Tour´s Houston Open at the end of the third round. The American recorded a round of -7 to finish ahead of Jhonattan Vegas, Matthew Wolff, Kramer Hickok, Martin Trainer and Kevin Tway, who are in joint second place. Scheffler leads by 1 shots after posting 3 birdies on his way to a third round of 69. Aaron Rai is at 0 after the third round at rank T34. The Englishman logged a 70 at Memorial Park Golf Course in the third round of the Houston Open. The Houston Open is part of the PGA Tour. The tournament is held from November 11th until the 14th of November 2021 at Memorial Park Golf Course in Houston, TX, USA. Players will receive a total of 7,5 Mio. US-Dollar will be awarded to the players. The course for the tournament at Memorial Park Golf Course plays at Par 70. The PGA Tour is back in the USA after its visit to Mexico last week and tees off this week at the Memorial Park Golf Course in Houston, Texas. From the German point of view, Stephan Jäger and Matthias Schwab are to be kept an eye on. Further support comes from Sepp Straka from Austria. In addition, top-class players like Brooks Koepka, Ian Poulter and Lee Westwood are on the starting list. Last year's winner Carlos Ortiz is also back and will try to defend his title. Top-5 Leaderboard: Houston Open Pos Name Today Total 1 Scottie Scheffler -1 -7 T2 Jhonattan Vegas -2 -6 T2 Matthew Wolff -1 -6 T2 Kramer Hickok 0 -6 T2 Martin Trainer 4 -6 Show complete leaderboard of Houston Open This is a generated text. Possible errors can be reported here.
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