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Richard Green ahead of Steven Alker in a region tradition

Richard Green played his shot from the fourth tea during the third and final round of the Nakshatra Furrich and Friends PGA Tour Champions Golf Tournament on Sunday, October 8, 2023 at the Timukwana Country Club in Jacksonville. [Corey Perrine/Florida Times-Union]

Richard Green of Australia on Friday birds to shoot his last two holes 4-Ein-Burbar 68 and to gain a-shot in the tradition of regions in the weekends in Birmingham, Ala.

13-under 131 after opening the first senior head of the season with Green 63. His closest contestant is Steven Alkor of New Zealand, who shot 67 on Friday 67 on Friday.

Green and Alkar 9 are comfortably ahead of a group tied third: Chris Dimarko (65), these Yang (68) of South Korea and Alex Sejka (69) of Germany.

The 54 -year -old Green, PGA Tour Champion, is ready for its first win on the head or otherwise.

Green said, “Good golf has been running for a while, so it was good to kill good iron shots and establish an opportunity.” “If I can do this through the weekend, I will be happy.”

He began his round at nine at the Grustone Golf and Country Club and Nos 18 to 2 was straight Burdies. Nevertheless, three bogies grabbed them back, before he took his second shot to Para -4 eighth position to install a shovedy.

Green then rolled in a long shovedy put into a long shirt put into a long shirt put into the bottom of 13.

Green said about its finish, “It was good. It felt a little bit that maybe I should have gone out of the day.” “I hit a lot of great iron shots and installed a lot of Bedi opportunities and simply remembered them. They are a bit difficult today, there are some reading today, so I was pleased to end well.”

Meanwhile, Alkar won the nine PGA Tour Champion for his name, including a prominent, 2022 Senior PGA Championship. He was not fully pleased on Friday despite the card of six Birds and a bogie.

“It was just a moment, the ball-stroke was not quite good as yesterday,” Elker said. “This is a great feeling to shoot that score and be a little scary.”

The day was from Dimarko, who was a 56 -year -old man, who is yet to win on a senior tour.

He started his day with a bogie in Par-3 10th, but brushing quickly by rolling six birds in the next eight holes. He added the card to the bogies’ card clean and added two more cantes to the front nine.

Dimarko explained why he had a lot to celebrate on Friday.

“My son (Christian Dimarko) actually qualified for his first Corn Ferry event in Canasus City, so my wife and I are like looking at nine in front of my front and he was just below the wire, he was equal,” Dimarko said. “I am 18 years old, I have found a 6-footer for the Birdi, which is really really after playing on the back, I think I left five or six holes with a little 8-foot, (and) my wife goes, ‘he made to cut the bird!” So obviously I, like, was a beautiful pump.

“Inspiration, you know. Obviously my son is proud and proud of myself today. I am hanging there today.”

-Bield level media

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