james nitties @ stage 1... different course than weaver..
was thinking that players never fall too far as you get alot of chances to hang around pga tour and especially web.com... but nitties disproves my opinion
redeye, thx for correcting my post....... was it no-cut for michael to be able to shoot a very good R4 score but then finish 40th??
He made the cut on the number and then shot one of the highest scores in round 3 and very well could have been sitting last before his 67. Still would have moved up 30 places.
no idea about the no-cut, but it looks like round 3 was the difference. MW was +2, leader was -11. i have no idea if this was a case of morning vs afternoon round, calm vs high winds, dry vs wet, etc.
a bit of a nitty, weird question i thought i'd append here.
can you play more than one tour as an exempt member? i.e. play latino, canada and web.com to try to get your pga card and/or web.com card for next year? i realize you are already playing web.com but you don't have status for next year.\
reason i ask is this: a local golfer was top 5 on canadian tour. play(s), played on web.com this year, hasn't done well so far. might have more starts to come.
but i see he's involved in qualifying for this year's canadian tour........ i would assume he would still be exempt for canadian. but did he give that up when he moved up and played web.com? i.e. for sure he could play canada this year but would exempt canada have required him not to have gone to web.com tour...
it could be a cousin with exact same name or something........... i have more questions but you get the general idea.
minus 3 and T6 after one round in quito, ecuador... rain suspended play but many players were finished so i think the T6 will be highly representative of his position after round 1 is completed.
i couldn't understand the math as his round 3 wasn't that bad - not good of course... but he had a really difficult last few holes in round 2 and i guess i didn't see the round 2 final leaderboard.
leader is minus 10. 2nd place = minus 5.. so 5 shot gap. that's the largest i've ever seen in one round - tied with delaet.. apparently geiberger's 59 was 6 strokes better than 2nd place
+1 is not that horrible compared to 2nd place although obviously tons of players near that 2nd place number