Max Greyserman Takes the Lead in PGA Tour’s Marathon Day, French Players Fight to Climb Up the Ranks in Fourth Round

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Marathon day in the PGA Tour program. Early in the morning, the part of the field that was disrupted on Saturday night, completed his second lap. As expected, Paul Barjon didn’t make the cut (placed at -4). In fact the Frenchman, who returned for two holes, made a triple bogey on 17 and returned a card of 75 (+ 3 total).

The players then proceed to the third round. Unfortunately, Victor Perez did not come close to the top 10. But Tarbais remained under par and signed the second score in a row of 69 (four birdies, one bogey, one double bogey). After 54 holes he was ranked 41st (-6 overall). His countryman, Martin Trainer, also completed the Sedgefield Country Club course in 69 strokes (five birdies, four bogeys) and is in 32nd place (-7).

Greyserman in the lead, the fourth round has begun

Additionally, the leader’s seat (-15 overall) is now occupied by Max Greyserman. Already writing a terrible record 60 on Saturday, the American followed with a round of 67 (an eagle on 15, two birdies, no errors). At the end of their third round, with almost no rest, the competitors who were still running then started again to attack the tees on holes 1 and 10 to start the final pack.

The two French representatives, for example, have already played a few holes. And Victor Perez, 4th in the Paris Olympic Games, even made three birdies.

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