Aldrich Potgieter’s Lead Public in Mexico

Mexico Valata – Aldrich Potgieter leads into the final round of the Mexican Open, minus the mats enjoyed after Saturday’s sloppy ending, which gave him a 47-shot under 67 47 shots and one shot over Brian Campbell. Vidanta Vallarta.
Potgieter, a 20-year-old power player from South Africa, started with a four-shot lead and challenged a challenge early with Stephan Jaeger, who came after six holes The challenge was closed within one shot.
The next challenge came from Campbell, who was sometimes 50 yards shorter than Potgieter, but made up for his putts, which included a 60-foot birdie in 3-3.
Potgieter left two holes in the third round and two holes in the third round when he shot to the right of the 3rd 17 stroke and the ball fell into some bushes . He managed to rush it into the grass and then crashed into a beautiful court to save bogey.
On the 18th course of 5-18, Potgieter ranked 7-iron in the second match after another big drive. From the waste area, he just crossed the green rear and was broken into front pins, having to make a 5-foot club into a rod.
Campbell scored 64 with Birdie as both of them earned their first PGA Tour and Masters trip.
Jaeger turned five shots from within one shot and fell behind only a pair of birdies on five shots to finish three shots with a 66 shot.
Potgieter 20 times in 193.
He can only return to Augusta National, where he will be the British amateur champion in 2023. Potgieter won the PGA Tour card through Korn Ferry Tour, which earlier won a victory with 59 wins in Colombia.
That firepower, especially his length, makes him in front of Vidanta Vallarta, with 5 shots and 5 shots in one goal, with plenty of room in the serving area. He led the distance to drive for a full three days, checking his average Saturday of 329.4 yards.
He joined Campbell and Jaeger in the final group, which was the final round of three-Campbell was not bothered by the difference in length. He drew a Wuji round, which gave him a shot on his first PGA Tour.
Jaeger rejected Scottie Scheffler’s Houston Open win last year, and he drove into a stretchable shot from Potgieter In the water on par 7 of par 4. He bogeyed when South Africa made birdies, which was two swings, and Jaeger was excellent at the end of the round.
Alex Smalley has 64 shots, five shots behind, with another shot from Aaron Rai (68) and Ben Griffin (67) .
Cayman’s Justin Hastings, a senior at San Diego State University, won a Latin American amateur Masters-winning trip last month with 65 people and with Patrick Rodgers ) tied for ninth place and Nicolai Hojgaard.
“Now I’m advanced, I think the goal this week is a huge goal, and it puts a lot of pressure on me, and I feel like I’m more free today,” Hastings said. “Yes, I’m Think it shows up on the scorecard. The pressure is much smaller.”
Sunday’s bet is more than just a trip to the Masters. The winner will win the Player Championship and PGA Championship, as well as five of the remaining $20 million signature events. Jaeger has already entered the top 50 from the FedEx Cup last year.