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Saturday, March 12, 2022

The Saturday story, what you need to know for Sunday at the Players Championship...final scoreboard

 PGA Tour: Players Championship final Saturday leaderboard  here.

When I left you, play had begun under sunny skies for the first time in 6 days, and a gusting wind up to 60mph early in the afternoon, reducing to 15-30 as the day wore on...

*The top 2 Canadian players Taylor Pendrith who finished his 1st round on Friday -4 68 and Corey Conners finished his 1st round on Thursday -2 70 will get their 2nd rounds started on Sunday.

  


Here's what you need to know for Sunday : 

Play resumed at noon ET, 2nd round tee times for the 1st wave were Noon -2pm.. 2nd wave tee times for round 2 were scheduled from 5pm -7pm and not much of that got played.

*Play will resume at 815am Sunday in 39*f (4*c), with winds 12-20mph throughout the day

*The cut will be made early afternoon, golfers will be paired in 3's off split tees and play until dark.

*Monday morning in much better weather they will be re-paired and sent out again in 3's off split tees and should finish by dark.

pgatour.com news:

The front that finally moved out brought wind gusts up to 40mph.

The front that finally moved out the storm clouds that caused more than nine hours of delays brought with it ferocious wind and gusts approaching 40 mph, the scariest conditions for a course that can penalize even in calm weather.

It was most evident on the notorious island green on the par-3 17th hole. For two days in the rain, only four players failed to find land and instead hit into the water. That total was matched by the first four players Saturday when the round resumed.

The gusts died and Scottie Scheffler went long. A big gust made Xander Schauffele's tee shot look like it hit a wall. He came up 15 yards short of the green. Brooks Koepka joined them. In the next group, Collin Morikawa hit into the water.

For those who had to wait until Saturday to finish the first round, their reward was to go right back out on the TPC Sawgrass and play it again, as the wind raged and the temperatures began to drop into sweater weather for March in Florida.

Tommy Fleetwood and Tom Hoge shared the lead at 6-under 66, scores they posted on Thursday. Brice Garnett was the only player at 67 who had to finish his first round Saturday. He came close to keeping a clean card until a bogey on No. 7, his 16th hole.

Others dropped off quickly.

Schauffele was 4 under for his round, two shots out of the lead, when he hit into the water on the 17th and did well to salvage a bogey.

But on the 18th hole -- playing so long into the wind that some players needed fairway metal to reach the par 4 in two shots -- Schauffele drew such a bad lie in the rough that he advanced it only about 15 yards. From there, he hit into the water. After a drop, his pitch had so much spin into the wind that it rolled back some 75 feet back into the fairway.

He finished bogey-quadruple bogey for a 73.

Emiliano Grillo was 2 under when he resumed his round. He took double bogey on the 15th hole by three-putting from 25 feet on No. 15. The wind was so strong that his putt came up 8 feet short. He hit two into the water on the 17th -- one from the tee, one from the drop zone -- for a quadruple bogey. And he finished with a bogey for a 77.

The average score was 71.9, bumped higher by the play Saturday morning. Conditions were only getting tougher for the second round, which began even as the first round was ending.

Officials left as many pins as possible in the easiest spots on the green to account for the conditions, though there was nowhere to hide on the 17th without draining the pond.

The forecast called for dry weather, at least. The cut could not be made until Sunday. Some players who finished on Thursday likely would not hit another shot until three days later. The tournament was assured its first Monday finish since 2005.

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