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Chez Reavie doubles lead to six points at Barracuda Championship

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Chez Reavie doubles lead to six points at Barracuda Championship


    Written by The Associated Press

    Chez Reavie makes birdie on No. 12 at Barracuda


    TRUCKEE, Calif. — Chez Reavie doubled his lead to six points Saturday in the Barracuda Championship, the PGA TOUR's lone modified Stableford scoring event.

    A day after a 19-point round, the 40-year-old Reavie scored nine points — making five birdies and a bogey — to reach 37 points on Tahoe Mountain Club's Old Greenwood layout.

    “I hit the ball really well today for most of the day,” Reavie said. “Didn’t really make many putts, had a lot of good looks and fortunately made a few in the middle. Hit some bad shots coming in and was able to save some pars. Wasn’t quite all together today, but did everything well at different times.”

    Players get five points for eagle and two for birdie. A point is deducted for bogey and three taken away for double bogey or worse.

    Martin Laird of Scotland was second. He birdied the last three holes in a 13-point round.

    “Love this tournament,” Laird said. “Always like playing at altitude, love being in the mountains. I live in Denver, so it’s not strange for me with how far the ball goes. I kind of know my numbers at this altitude, which is nice.”

    Alex Noren and Cam Davis were nine points back at 28 after 12-point days. Brice Garnett amd Henrik Norlander had 27 points.

    Reavie is trying to win for the third time on the PGA TOUR, following the 2008 RBC Canadian Open and 2019 Travelers Championship.

    He pointed to his solid ball-striking in the first three rounds.

    “I’ve given myself a lot of looks every day,” Reavie said. “When I shot 9 under I made a lot of putts. Today, I didn’t quite make as many. The first day I didn’t quite make as many. The first day I made an eagle which kind of saved me, and then I had that chip-in when I shot 9 under, which saved me.”

    The Arizona player birdied the par-5 sixth and par-3 seventh on the front nine. He added birdies on the par-4 11th, par-5 12th and par-4 14th, before dropping a point on the par-3 15th with his lone bogey in three rounds.

    “Just looking to hit it in the fairways, knock it on the greens and give myself some looks,” Reavie said.

    The event is co-sanctioned by the DP World Tour.

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