Golf: Pettersson leads, Donald loses top spot
Five birdies in a row pushed Sweden’s Carl Pettersson to the third-round lead at the US PGA Heritage.
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Five birdies in a row pushed Sweden’s Carl Pettersson to the third-round lead at the US PGA Heritage, where Luke Donald is poised to lose the world number one ranking. Pettersson also sank a seven-foot birdie putt on the 18th hole to nudge ahead of Colt Knost for the lead after 54 holes at the event, standing on 12-under par 201 with Knost another shot back. “It was tough,” said Pettersson. “I played a really good round and was able to finish strong.” Pettersson, however, is more concerned about winning the $1.026 million top prize and his fifth career US PGA title.
Published in The Express Tribune, April 16th, 2012.
Five birdies in a row pushed Sweden’s Carl Pettersson to the third-round lead at the US PGA Heritage, where Luke Donald is poised to lose the world number one ranking. Pettersson also sank a seven-foot birdie putt on the 18th hole to nudge ahead of Colt Knost for the lead after 54 holes at the event, standing on 12-under par 201 with Knost another shot back. “It was tough,” said Pettersson. “I played a really good round and was able to finish strong.” Pettersson, however, is more concerned about winning the $1.026 million top prize and his fifth career US PGA title.
Published in The Express Tribune, April 16th, 2012.