Sunday, August 14, 2011

HAMPSHIRE, FRIESEN SHARE US NATIONWIDE TOUR LEADERSHIP

FROM THE US NATIONWIDE TOUR WEBSITE
SPRINGFIELD, Mo. -- Travis Hampshire knew he needed to shoot something low in Saturday's third round of the US Nationwide Tour's Price Cutter Charity Championship if he was going to have a chance to win.
The 30-year old Floridian charged into contention with a 9-under 63 grabbed a share of the 54-lead at 18-under par 198. Nebraska's Steve Friesen, the first- and second-round leader, carded a 4-under 68 to join Hampshire at the top.
Josh Broadaway (68) kept pace with Friesen, his playing partner, and is one back of the co-leaders.
Casey Wittenberg matched his career-low round with a 63 early in the day and holds down fourth place, two off the pace.
Michael Sims (65), Ted Potter (68), Cliff Kresge (69) and Gavin Coles (69) are tied for fifth at 15-under.
"I don't really pay too much attention to the boards," said Hampshire. "If you get one of those days where everything's going right you just take advantage of it and fire at the flags and take it as low as you can."
Hampshire, in his rookie season on the Nationwide Tour, is no stranger to low numbers. The former Purdue Boilermaker shot a 12-under 60 earlier this year at the BMW Charity Pro-Am where he held or shared the lead each of the first three days.
"It's always the putter when you go low. That's all it is out here," said Hampshire, who is T7 in putting this week. "You have to putt well. I hit it just as good today as I did the first two days but I just made more putts. That's always the key."
It also helps when your putting when you hit nearly every green in regulation. Hampshire has missed only six greens through 54 holes, essentially giving him 48 looks at birdie.
"I don't think about a score I need to shoot because I think that puts too much pressure on you," he said. "You know that everybody is going to make a bunch of birdies."
Friesen has made 21 birdies to lead the field but had only two on the front nine and two on the back, closing with five straight pars.
"I tried my best but I couldn't make any coming in," he said. "We (Broadaway) were both hitting good shots and staying aggressive and then on the back nine we both made a lot of pars, which isn't terrible but we lost our momentum."
Friesen hit bundle of fairways and missed only two greens but just couldn't get the putts to fall, including a 15-footer at the par-5, 18th that would have given him the outright lead again.
"I feel like I'm handling myself pretty well," he said. "It looks like it's super packed up there and I've got to have a really good round tomorrow to stay up there. That's to be expected at this level. If you don't play at your best you're going to be dropping."
+Russell Knox was tied 14th after three rounds with scores of 68, 67 and 69 for 204.

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