There will be no big challenge for Matthew Pavon during the last round of Sentry in Hawaii. This Saturday, the Habs once again found a way to play better than the day before but not enough to compete with their opponents. However, his day started extremely well with four birdies on the first leg of the Plantation Course. Double. Despite a set of irons still being adjusted, the 31st player in the world gleaned his birdies thanks to good chipping and putting which was still effective. And then on the way back, the little game no longer allowed any rescues. With two birdies and two bogeys, Pavon concluded his moving day with a card of 69 (-4) which dropped him to 54th place in this first Signature tournament of the season.
Because despite four stolen shots on the route, this score appears to be the 12th worst of the day and still remains shy next to the 62 (-12) returned by Sungjae Imcurrently 4th, Collin Morikawa (2nd) and the leader before the final round, Hideki Matsuyama. The bronze medalist at the Paris Games has a mark of -27, a record (see below), and will set off with a head start on Sunday to try to get his 11th victory on the PGA Tour.
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