
Following a Saturday 68, Sebastian Munoz will take a two-shot lead over Robert Streb into the final round of the Greenbrier Classic. Here's how things stand heading into the final round at The Old White TPC.Leaderboard: Munoz (-14), Streb (-12), Xander Schauffele (-11), Jamie Lovemark (-11), Kelly Kraft (-10), Russell Henley (-10), Daivs Love III (-10)What it means: Ranked 410th in the world, Munoz's career is 18 holes away from a dramatic boost. A win Sunday would earn the 24-year-old Colombian a two-year PGA Tour exemption and invites to the next three majors: The Open, the PGA Championship, and next year's Masters. The former North Texas Mean Green-er worked himself into this position by winning the Web.com Tour's Club Colombia Championship on a sponsor invite last year and earning his PGA Tour card via the Web money list. He'll play Sunday with Streb, who is searching for a follow-up to his lone victory at the 2014 McGladrey Classic and currently finds himself 137th on the FedEx Cup points list with the regular season winding down. Four shots off the lead and chasing history, the 53-year-old Love could become the oldest winner in PGA Tour history, passing Sam Snead, who won in Greensboro at age 52 in 1965. Round of the day: Streb and Chad Campbell both turned in 5-under 65. The former began his day with a 91-foot birdie at the opening hole and very nearly recorded an albatross at the par-5 12th (see below).Best of the rest: Long-drivers Schauffele, Lovemark and J.B. Holmes all carded 4-under 66. Lovemark and Schauffele will both start Sunday three back, each looking for his first Tour win.Biggest disappointment: Playing in the final pairing with Munoz, Ben Martin got off to a horrendous start, making three bogeys and a triple to go out in a front-nine 40. Three birdies and two more dropped shots on the back left him to sign for a 5-over 75, dropping him all the way into a tie for 20th, and likely knocking him out of Sunday's Open Championship consideration.Shots of the day: The aforementioned shots from Mr. Streb at Nos. 1 and 12:
Missed green? No problem.Robert Streb (@therealstrebber) converts from 91'6" on his opening hole. #QuickHits pic.twitter.com/tovjnvg6yS— PGA TOUR (@PGATOUR) July 8, 2017
Golf shot. #QuickHits pic.twitter.com/G6Z17WIJ2m— PGA TOUR (@PGATOUR) July 8, 2017Quote of the day: "If I get the putter hot tomorrow, I think I'll have a chance." - LoveStoryline to watch Sunday: The top four players inside the top 12 and ties who are not already qualified for The Open will earn invites to Royal Birkdale. Of the current top 12, only Henley and Holmes (T-11) have secured spots in the field.
Sebastian Munoz, a 24-year-old Colombian native, fired an opening-round 9-under 61 at the Old White TPC course, and leads the Greenbrier Classic after 18 holes. Just two back of Munoz is Davis Love III, who posted his best round of the season, a 7-under 63. "Everything went right today.…
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Munoz, a 24-year-old Colombian, was boosted by five birdies on the back nine for a 61. Former Kansas State standout Robert Streb shot a 5-under 65 and sits four shots behind Munoz for the lead
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Following a Saturday 68, Sebastian Munoz will take a two-shot lead over Robert Streb into the final round of the Greenbrier Classic. Here's how things stand heading into the final round at The Old
Munoz leads Streb by two strokes at Greenbrier Classic
Sebastian Munoz leads for third straight day at The Greenbrier Classic. Two back at 12-under 198 is Robert Streb, who posted a five-under 65, his second 65 of the week.
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The 24-year-old rookie from Colombia shot 2-under-par 68 to take a two-stroke lead over Robert Streb heading into the final round of the Greenbrier Classic on the Old White TPC Course at the Greenbrier Resort in White Sulphur Springs, W.Va.
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Munoz leads Streb by two at The Greenbrier. BY Nick Menta — July 8, 2017 at 6:10 PM. Following a Saturday 68, Sebastian Munoz will take a two-shot lead over Robert Streb into the final round of
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Sebastian Munoz posted a 2-under 68 on Saturday at Old White TPC and will take a two-stroke lead into Sunday's final round of the Greenbrier Classic. The 24-year-old Colombian is at 14-under-par, two strokes ahead of Robert Streb (65).
Sebastian Munoz shot a 2-under 68 on Saturday to maintain a two-stroke lead over Robert Streb after the third round. The 24-year-old Colombian was at 14-under 196 at Old White TPC. Streb shot a 65.
Munoz leads Streb by two at the Greenbrier
PGA Tour rookie Sebastian Munoz remains in position to become the first wire-to-wire winner of The Greenbrier Classic after shooting a 68 in Saturday's third round to lead by two shots.
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Sebastian Munoz set himself up for his first PGA TOUR win with a steady 2-under 68 as the Colombian sits at 14-under and leads by two over Robert Streb at the Greenbrier Classic. Streb shot 65 on Saturday to keep the pressure on, while rookie Xander Schauffele (66) and former prodigy Jamie Lovemark
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