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HOLE-BY-HOLE SCORECARDS HOLE
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T1 Luke List
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T1 Chris Kirk
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T3 Cody Gribble
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T3 Graham DeLaet
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T3 Lucas Glover
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T6 Cameron Smith
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T6 Grayson Murray
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T6 Greg Owen
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T6 Seamus Power
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T10 Hiroshi Iwata
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T10 Nick Taylor
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T12 Michael Johnson
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T12 Troy Merritt
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T14 Brandon Hagy
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T14 Carl Pettersson
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T14 Ryan Brehm
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T14 Xander Schauffele
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T14 Seung-Yul Noh
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T14 Kevin Streelman
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T14 Dicky Pride
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T14 Kim Whee
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T22 Ben Crane
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T22 Ryan Blaum
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T24 Angel Cabrera
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T24 Mark Wilson
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T24 Michael Putnam
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T24 Brad Fritsch
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T24 Andres Gonzales
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T24 John Merrick
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T24 Trey Mullinax
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T24 Zack Sucher
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T34 Miguel Carballo
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T34 Jonathan Byrd
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T34 Robby Shelton
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T34 Camilo Villegas
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T34 Russell Henley
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T34 Blayne Barber
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T34 Sebastian Munoz
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T34 Ben Martin
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T43 Kevin Tway
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T43 Chad Collins
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T43 Tommy Gainey
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T43 Steve Wheatcroft
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T43 Martin Flores
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T43 Steven Alker
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T43 Bobby Wyatt
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T51 Jerry Kelly
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T51 David Toms
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T51 Bill Lunde
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T51 Gonzalo Fdez-Castano
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T51 Peter Malnati
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T51 Eric Axley
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T51 Julian Etulain
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T51 George McNeill
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T51 Charlie Wi
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T51 Mackenzie Hughes
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S A N D E R S O N FA R M S C H A M P I O N S H I P SHOT OF THE DAY
HOLE OF THE DAY
GOLFER TO WATCH
Brandon Hagy
No. 9 (Azalea)
Cody Gribble
Hole 9, 30 feet out, Wedge
Par 4, 505 yards
The kid from Texas
Hagy was 1-under through eight holes after making bogey on No. 6. And after hitting his approach shot into the rough on the right side of the ninth green, it looked like he’d made the turn that way. But the 25-year-old from Santa Monica, California, chipped in for birdie and got some momentum headed into the back nine.
The closing tee shot appears to be very straightforward, but the rolling fairway produces a tee shot that runs out or sits down quickly. Players like to be aggressive on their approach shots with a back-right pin location, as very few shots travel over this green.
Gribble turned in a 5-under-par 67 Saturday and sits one stroke behind the leaders Luke List and Chris Kirk. But the 26-year-old from Houston has already shown he can go as low as anyone, as evidenced by the 63 in his second round Friday.
SANDERSON FARMS CHAMPIONSHIP
LIST, KIRK MAKE MOST OF MOVING DAY AT SANDERSON FARMS TYLER CLEVELAND THE CLARION-LEDGER
ROGELIO V. SOLIS / AP
Luke List hits from the 17th fairway during the third round of the Sanderson Farms Championship at Country Club of Jackson on Saturday.
Co-leaders Luke List and Chris Kirk made the most of moving day Saturday, but the competition headed into the final round of the Sanderson Farms Championship is still wide open. List and Kirk both carded a 7-underpar 65 and moved to 14-under for the tournament. Cody Gribble, Graham DeLaet and Lucas Glover are one stroke back, and four more players — including the 36-hole leader Grayson Murray — are two strokes back. Kirk birdied five of the first eight holes and would have had the lead by himself if not for a bogey on the par-5 fifth, a hole he parred on Thursday and Friday. “I definitely got off to a good start,” Kirk said. “A after a mistake on five, it felt great to birdie seven, eight and nine going into the turn.” The 31-year-old from Georgia won his first professional tournament here in 2011, and is statistically the best player in the field (currently 78th in the world rankings). Kirk is hoping the experience he’s gained will help him over the course of his final round Sunday. “I hope it does,” he said. “But you never know. Once you get out there on Sundays, it’s anybody’s game for sure. But yeah, hopefully maybe I’ll be a little bit more comfortable out there, but I’ll be just as nervous as everybody, I’m sure.” List’s third round was one stroke better than his score Friday. He birdied three holes on the front and four on the back and was one of five players who turned in a birdie-free round Saturday. He averaged 349.5 yards off the tees, hit 80 percent of the greens, putted well and scrambled when he had to. “I’m like everybody else,” List said. “I’m trying to put the ball in position off the tee. Certain holes I can take advantage of my length, and certain holes I have to kind of throttle back, but I was swinging really nicely today.” Gribble turned in a 5-under-par 67, and DeLaet and Glover both shot 4-under-par 68 to remain one stroke behind the leaders. Murray, who entered Saturday’s third round with a two-stroke lead, looked for a while like he was going to put together another impressive round. He was 2-under through the front nine and parred the first five holes when he ran into trouble on No. 15. He hooked his tee shot into the hazard on the left, had to take a drop and double-bogeyed the hole. He ended up shooting even par. Murray, Cameron Smith, Greg Owen and Seamus Power are all chasing the top five players, but each has posted a 67 or better at some point in the tournament, so they are all in striking distance. While List said he’s got a score in mind he thinks should be good enough to win, Kirk said he’s given up trying to predict what will happen on any given Sunday. “I’ve tried to predict scores before, and I’ve never done a very good job of it, so I’ve kind of quit,” Kirk said. “I’m going to go out, and I’ll stay very aggressive tomorrow, and I’ll try to just make as many birdies as I can.”
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SANDERSON FARMS CHAMPIONSHIP
ROGELIO V. SOLIS / AP
Grayson Murray hits out of a bunker on the 10th hole during on the third round of the Sanderson Farms Championship on Saturday at the Country Club of Jackson.
ROOKIE MURRAY IN THE HUNT WITH ONE ROUND TO GO TYLER CLEVELAND THE CLARION-LEDGER
Grayson Murray’s ascent up the leaderboard at the Sanderson Farms Championship may be surprising to some, but it shouldn’t be to anyone who’s followed golf over the past four months. The 23-year-old Raleigh, North Carolina, native has enjoyed a lot of sudden success in his first year in pro golf. He missed the cut in his first event after earning conditional status on the Web.com Tour but earned a sponsor’s exemption into the Rex Hospital Open and finished 10th, earning himself a berth in the BMW Charity Pro-Am, where he tied for eighth and kept his career going. He stacked six more top-10 finishes on the Web.com Tour and won his first professional event at the Nationwide Children’s Hospital Championship in Columbus, Ohio, on Sept. 25. “I know I have the game to win a golf tournament,” Murray said. “That was a big tournament. I’ve just got to keep believing that I am good enough, and if I can get in this situation enough times, I’m going to crack through.” He finished 18th on the Web.com Tour money list with $159,963 in earnings, which was good enough to get his PGA Tour card for the 2017-2018 season. He missed the cut at the Safeway Open in Napa, California, last week, but he’s in the driver’s seat this weekend at Country Club of Jackson. “I am striking it a lot better than my first tournament,” he said. “… I think I see these holes very well. They set up to my eye, unlike Safeway when I had to go over a lot of trees off the tees. This one kind of lets me unleash my driver, and that’s really the best club in my bag right now.” As interesting a story as Murray’s play has been on the course, his personal story is just as curious. When he was 10, his mother Terry was injured in a car crash that 13 years later still makes it painful for her to work. He was just 16 when he became the second-youngest player in history to make the cut at a Nationwide Tour event. He became the fourth junior to win three straight Callaway Junior Worlds Tournaments (Tiger Woods was one of the other three). He signed with Wake Forest out of high school, transferred after one semester to East Carolina, then decided to transfer again after butting heads with his head coach. While sitting out a year, as per NCAA transfer rules, he qualified for the 2013 U.S. Open at Merion Golf Club (he shot an 83 and an 81 to miss the cut). Now that he’s on the Tour, Murray hopes to return to another major soon. And if his first three rounds at Country Club of Jackson are any indication, he may be well on his way. “I mean, you know, we practice to get in this position,” he said. “We don’t practice to make cuts. We practice to win golf tournaments.”
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Grayson Murray prepares for a putt on the 18th hole on Saturday. Murray’s personal story has been one of tragedy, transfers and triumph.
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SANDERSON FARMS CHAMPIONSHIP
Sunday tee times Player
Tee time
Robby Shelton
9:20 a.m.
Camilo Villegas
9:20 a.m.
Russell Henley
9:20 a.m.
Blayne Barber
9:20 a.m.*
Sebastian Munoz
9:20 a.m.*
Ben Martin
9:20 a.m.*
Michael Angel Carballo
9:30 a.m.
J.T. Poston
9:30 a.m.
Jonathan Byrd
9:30 a.m.*
J.J. Henry
9:30 a.m.*
Chad Collins
9:30 a.m.*
Andres Romero
9:41 a.m.
Trey Mullinax
9:41 a.m.
Zack Sucher
ROGELIO V. SOLIS / AP
Jonathan Randolph ponders his putt on the ninth green during the second round of the Sanderson Farms Championship.
DIVOT DISASTERS SEND RANDOLPH TO 12 SHOTS BACK
9:30 a.m.
Kevin Tway
9:41 a.m.
Tommy Gainey
9:41 a.m.*
Steve Wheatcroft
9:41 a.m.*
Martin Flores
9:41 a.m.*
Brad Fritsch
9:51 a.m.
Andres Gonzales
9:51 a.m.
John Merrick
9:51 a.m.
Steven Alker
9:51 a.m.*
Bobby Wyatt
9:51 a.m.*
Jerry Kelly
9:51 a.m.*
Angel Cabrera
10:02 a.m.
Mark Wilson
10:02 a.m.
Michael Putnam
10:02 a.m.
David Toms
10:02 a.m.*
Bill Lunde
10:02 a.m.*
Gonzalo Fdez-Castano
10:02 a.m.*
Ben Crane
10:12 a.m.
Ryan Blaum
10:12 a.m.
Nicholas Lindheim
10:12 a.m.
Peter Malnati
10:12 a.m.*
Eric Axley
10:12 a.m.*
Julian Etulain
10:12 a.m.*
Dicky Pride
10:23 a.m.
Whee Kim
10:23 a.m.
Brandon Hagy
10:23 a.m.
George McNeill
10:23 a.m.*
Charlie Wi
10:23 a.m.*
Mackenzie Hughes
10:23 a.m.*
Xander Schauffele
10:33 a.m.
TYLER CLEVELAND
Seung-Yul Noh
10:33 a.m.
THE CLARION-LEDGER
Kevin Streelman
10:33 a.m.
Jonathan Randolph’s mojo ran out. After carding a 68 (4-under) and 70 (2-under) in the first two rounds, the Brandon native turned in a 4-over-par 76 Saturday, leaving him 12 strokes off the lead headed into the final round Sunday at the Sanderson Farms Championship. He started the day one shot behind another member of his group, Luke List, and finished the day a dozen strokes behind him. “It was a weird day,” Randolph said. “Luke was over there making it look so easy, shooting 7-under. I chipped in (on No. 7), kind of got some momentum going after leaving a couple out there and thought it might happen but it never did.” Randolph had driver issues Friday, and although he averaged nearly 300 yards off the tee, he missed six out of 14 fairways. That wasn’t the problem at all Saturday. He shot 1-over on the front nine with two birdies and three bogeys but hit a rough stretch and bogeyed three out of four holes on the back. “My problem was I hit it too straight,” he said. “I hit it in a couple of divots — and the grounds crew does such a good job of filling them — they are full of this nice green sand that was super fluffy. I got one that someone had stepped in and pushed all the sand to the back and I chunked it and made a bogey. “Then I landed it in the dead center of the fairway like I’ve done a hundred times on nine and it kicked right up into the lip of the bunker. My ball striking really let me down with my irons.”
Greg Chalmers
10:33 a.m.*
Matt Atkins
10:33 a.m.*
Dominic Bozzelli
10:33 a.m.*
List’s par save
Richy Werenski
11:26 a.m.*
One of the best sequence of shots Saturday came on the 18th hole for List. The former Vanderbilt Commodore drove his 362-yard tee shot left of the fairway, caught the cart path and bounced into the rough behind one of the big LED scoreboards that dot the course at Country Club of Jackson. He had about a 7-foot window to hit between the scoreboard and a huge tree, and he made the most of it. His wedge shot went right through the window and settled about 38 yards from the hole on the back side of the green. “I was kind of trying to use the grandstand to my advantage there,” he said. “I knew I was going to get a drop, and I just had to scramble from there.” The Seattle native placed his chip five feet from the hole and drained his putt for par to preserve a bogey-free round that left him tied for the lead.
Craig Barlow
11:26 a.m.*
Troy Merritt
10:44 a.m.
Carl Pettersson
10:44 a.m.
Ryan Brehm
10:44 a.m.
John Rollins
10:44 a.m.*
Rod Pampling
10:44 a.m.*
Rory Sabbatini
10:44 a.m.*
Hiroshi Iwata
10:54 a.m.
Nick Taylor
10:54 a.m.
Michael Johnson
10:54 a.m.
Jonathan Randolph
10:54 a.m.*
Michael Bradley
10:54 a.m.*
Rob Oppenheim
10:54 a.m.*
Grayson Murray
11:05 a.m.
Greg Owen
11:05 a.m.
Seamus Power
11:05 a.m.
Robert Allenby
11:05 a.m.*
Cameron Percy
11:05 a.m.*
Jason Bohn
11:05 a.m.*
Graham DeLaet
11:15 a.m.
Lucas Glover
11:15 a.m.
Cameron Smith
11:15 a.m.
Tim Petrovic
11:15 a.m.*
Stuart Appleby
11:15 a.m.*
Luke List
11:26 a.m.
Chris Kirk
11:26 a.m.
Cody Gribble
11:26 a.m.
* - denotes hole 10 start
Quick hits PGA Tour rookie and 36-hole leader Grayson Murray suffered a costly double-bogey 6 at the 15th hole to post an even-par 72. Defending champion Peter Malnati shot a 71 (1-under) Saturday and will enter the final round 10 strokes off the lead. Aside from List, four other players carded bogey-free rounds: Ryan Brehm (68), Whee Kim (65), Troy Merritt (69) and Sebastian Munoz (69).
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Jonathan Randolph hits the ball from the fairway on No. 9 during the Sanderson Farms Championship.
Cody Gribble watches his drive from the 10th tee during the third round of the Sanderson Farms Championship on Saturday.
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FROM THE COURSE
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Trey Mullinax juggles his golf ball prior to teeing off on the first hole.
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Grayson Murray directs his caddie on the 17th green. JAMES PUGH/THE LAUREL CHRONICLE, VIA AP
Brandon Hagy reacts after chipping in for birdie from the edge of the ninth green.
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Hiroshi Iwata, of Japan, waits for his turn on the ninth green.
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Savannah Peters, 4, uses her grandfather's hat to block the sun while riding on her grandfather Mark Chinn's shoulders. The Jackson residents managed to walk most of the course.
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Greg Owen of England reacts after hitting from the No. 11 tee.
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Chris Kirk watches his putt on the 17th green skirt the hole. Kirk was among one of the day's leaders.
Gonzalo Fernandez-Castano, of Spain, hits from the bunker on the 18th hole.
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