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Carson Young Leads the Third Round at Myrtle Beach Classic

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Carson Young shone bright during the third round of the Myrtle Beach Classic, establishing himself as the leader with a remarkable score of 7-under 64. Despite challenging rain-soaked conditions, Young’s outstanding performance, including a spectacular eagle shot, has him positioned at 13-under 200. With fierce competition from other players like Harry Higgs and Mackenzie Hughes, the final round promises to be thrilling as Young aims for his first PGA Tour victory.

Myrtle Beach Shines as Carson Young Takes the Third-Round Lead!

What a fantastic day it has been in Myrtle Beach as the rain-soaked greens have set the stage for an exhilarating third round of the Classic tournament! At the center of the action is Carson Young, who turned heads with an incredible performance that left him standing tall with a third-round score of 7-under 64. This talented 30-year-old, hailing from Anderson, South Carolina, is now leading the tournament with an impressive total score of 13-under 200.

A Moment of Glory

Young’s day was filled with excitement, featuring a spectacular 30-yard flop shot for eagle on the par-5 15th hole. He also showcased his skills by birdying the par-5 13th and par-4 16th, playing a thrilling four-hole stretch in 4 under. Young’s round of 64 came as he faced tough weather conditions, with steady rain falling during the afternoon, but he managed to tee off earlier and dodged the heaviest downpours.

Chasing the Dream

In the competitive world of golf, Carson Young is on a remarkable journey. After enduring five years on mini-tours and multiple attempts at qualifying school for the Korn Ferry Tour, he found his breakthrough in 2021. His persistence paid off when Young scored his first win on the Korn Ferry Tour in Panama, earning him a coveted spot to compete in the PGA Tour this year.

As he strides into Sunday’s final round as the solo leader, this marks Young’s first time leading a PGA Tour event. Previously, he tied for the lead at the World Wide Technology Championship, but fell just one stroke short of victory. With his eyes set on winning, his past experiences and hunger for success are driving him forward.

The Competition Heats Up

Hot on Young’s heels is Harry Higgs, just one stroke behind after shooting a solid 68. Meanwhile, Mackenzie Hughes lingers two strokes back with a round of 70. Several other players, including Victor Perez with a strong 66 and Ryan Fox at 68, have climbed to the 10-under mark. The stakes couldn’t be higher, as the tournament winner secures a spot in the PGA Championship if they aren’t already eligible.

A Show of Support

Young’s family and friends have been cheering him on through this journey, and it was evident today with loved ones including his wife, daughter, mother, and brother among the fans supporting him in the stands. Additionally, an amusing moment occurred when Nathan Franks, a participant, was surprised with his degree by Myrtle Beach Mayor Brenda Bethune—he had missed his graduation ceremony to compete in the tournament!

Weather Woes and Expectations

Looking ahead, the final round will see tee times pushed back due to anticipated inclement weather. Golfers will take to the course between 10 a.m. and noon as the forecast predicts more steady rain extending into Tuesday with cool temperatures hovering in the upper 60s to lower 70s. With such unpredictable conditions, players will need to remain adaptable to push through the challenges ahead.

As Carson Young leads the pack, the excitement builds for what promises to be an electrifying finale at the Myrtle Beach Classic. Fans will surely be on the edge of their seats, awaiting who will seize the moment and claim the coveted title!

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