Sergio leads by 4 entering final round at Valderrama

Sergio leads by 4 entering final round at Valderrama

Sergio Garcia closed with three straight birdies to shoot a 7-under 64 on Saturday, taking a four-shot lead into the third and final round of the Andalusia Valderrama Masters.The tournament, which Garcia has won  twice (2017, 2011), was reduced to 54 holes because of numerous weather-related delays.With his bogey-free round, Garcia moved to 10 under, four shots clear of Englishman Ashley Chesters, who shot a 1-under 70.
Full-field scores from the Andalucia Valderrama Masters
"Hopefully we'll be able to play well tomorrow and get another win at Valderrama," Garcia said. "Hopefully I can finish it in style."Chesters, however, is conceding nothing. "There's always a chance," he said. "There's not a lot of pressure on me."



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Brooks Koepka made it look easy as he cruised to an opening-round 63. But his fellow competitors know this course will eventually show its teeth to everyone in the field.
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Oh yeah, college football is so much fun to watch because of all the excitement that surrounds the college game. Historic rivalries, the band, players play because they love the game, the intensity, college girls, and the unpredictable plays on offense. Look at the Bosie State vs Sooner game. The hook and ladder play and the statue of liberty play.
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