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Sunday, April 17, 2016

Donald continues to master the RBC Heritage at Harbour Town.

PGA Tour RBC Heritage leaderboard http://www.pgatour.com/tournaments/rbc-heritage/leaderboard.html

Luke Donald is at -7 206 through 54 holes, a stroke in front of Jason Kokrak and Charley Hoffman. Kokrak shot 68 while Hoffman had a 71. Patton Kizzire shot a 71 and was another shot behind in fourth. Open champion Zach Johnson shot a 70, and is in a group at -4.

The former # 1 is motivated this week after a spell where he was dropped from the Ryder Cup team, and missed this year's Masters and he has also narrowly lost this title twice.

He has mastered the swirling wind, tight fairways and really small greens better than just about anyone since 2009 with five top-three finishes over that span, but despite the fact he has won more than $2.5 million at the RBC Heritage, he hasn't won it.... yet.

World #1 Jason Day showing all the signs of mental and physical fatigue ballooned to a 79 after starting the day tied for the lead. It was his highest round of the year and his worst showing in 63 rounds since an 81 last year in the second round of The Players Championship, after winning the Arnold Palmer Invitational and The WCG-Dell Match Play, and finishing 10th at the Masters.

Graham DeLaet shot +1 72 T13, Adam Hadwin came in with a +2 73 T55. while Nick Taylor made the cut but will not advance to the final round after a +6 77.

Bryan Angus
(notes from pgatour.com)





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