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Patrick Cantlay, Gary Woodland, Cam Champ Rocket Mortgage Classic TV ScheduleĮSPN+ will have exclusive coverage in the mornings and will also have coverage in the afternoons. Rocket Mortgage Classic When: Thursday, July 28 Tony Finau is currently leading the morning of Round 1 with an 8-under as we look forward to a wonderful weekend of golf.ĮSPN+ will carry the mornings live with the Golf Channel taking over later in the day, here’s everything you need to know to follow the action, including Featured Groups for PGA TOUR LIVEand expanded coverage on ESPN+. 7 and 8 while Pendrith missed a 1-foot putt and make bogey on the ninth hole.The Rocket Mortgage Classic begins with Round 1 on Thursday from Detroit Golf Club while Patrick Cantlay will look to repeat as FedExCup Champion. He he hit a shot 104 yards to the hole, an approach within 16 feet and made the putt to restore his one-stroke lead.įinau equaled Pendrith at 18 under at the turn after making birdies at Nos. 6 greenside rough, leaving him behind several towering tees in his path. Pendrith followed that up with an errant tee shot to the left on the par-5 631-yard fourth hole that put him in the No. “Maybe a little nerves,” he acknowledged. 3, then Pendrith pulled his 3-foot putt to miss an opportunity to stay ahead. “It was nice to have that type of energy.”įinau pulled into the lead with a 15-foot putt at No. “It had a nice feel to it, a lot of energy from the crowd and both played some solid golf and kind of feeding off each other,” Finau said. Pendrith, who had his share of fans make the 4-hour drive from in Ontario, looked cool as calm as he bumped fists with two young boys as he walked to the third tee. “Stay hot, Tony!” a fan shouted at a player without a bogey this week.

Finau pulled within a stroke on the next hole, making a 20-foot chip from the greenside rough for birdie. Pendrith opened with 6-foot birdie putt to take a two-shot lead. “We both have done a great job up to this point through 54 holes of maintaining our composure.” “It’s almost like a match play situation where we kind of flipped the script there on each other in the beginning,” Finau said. The 31-year-old PGA Tour rookie from Canada missed nearly four months this year with a broken rib.Īll afternoon, Pendrith and Finau took turns pulling and falling into ties and taking leads. Pendrith was the second-round leader after setting the tournament 36-hole record at 15-under 129.

“Obviously, this golf course has no defense and there’s going to be a ton of birdies out there.” “I’ve got to get off to a hot start and keep the pedal down,” Cantlay said. He matched the Detroit Golf Club record with a 63 on Friday.Ĭolumn: PGA Tour stars unified, pushing ideas similar to LIV Rookie of the year front-runner Cameron Young (65) was four strokes back. In March, he was 13th at the Players Championship and came away with a career-best $327,222 payday - and a broken rib. Pendrith had third-round lead by three shots last October at the Bermuda Championship before closing with a 76 and finishing a career-high fifth. “I probably have more pressure just because I’ve never won before and Tony’s a multiple winner and he won last week,” said Pendrith, who was a stroke a ahead entering the round and birdied four of the last five holes for a 66. The 3M Open winner last week in Minnesota, Finau is trying to become the first to win consecutive regular-season tournaments in three years. “If we put together a good round, might be a two-man race,” Finau said. DETROIT (AP) - Tony Finau and Taylor Pendrith are in a Detroit duel.įinau shot a 7-under 65 on Saturday to match Pendrith at 21-under 195 with a round left in the Rocket Mortgage Classic.
