Lingmerth down but not out at Aussie PGA
EUROPEAN TOUR COMMUNICATIONS
David Lingmerth’s bid to make the perfect start to his 2016 Ryder Cup qualifying campaign suffered a dangerous blow in the third round of the Australian PGA Championship, but the Swede is by no means out of the race to collect his first European Tour title at the RACV Royal Pines Resort on the Queensland Gold Coast.
Lingmerth, pictured, began the third round with a one-shot lead over the chasing pack, but a disappointing three-over 75 saw him fall back into the chasing pack, three shots behind joint leaders Dylan Frittelli and Zander Lombard of South Africa and American Harold Varner III.
Varner produced a best of the day 66 to surge through the field to the top of the leaderboard, while the South African duo bot posted rounds of one under 71 to move into a share of the lead.
Nathan Holman’s 70 saw the Australian lead the home challenge into the final round, while his compatriot Matt Millar joined Lingmerth on level par with 18 holes to play at the AUS$1.75 million co-sanctioned event between the Australian PGA and The European Tour.
Lingmerth joined The European Tour at the start of this week in a bid to make a first appearance at the 2016 Ryder Cup in America next year, and is still in with a chance of making a victorious start to his bid to join Darren Clarke’s European team next year.
Player Quotes
Harold Varner III: “I need to play well tomorrow. I have another opportunity. I was playing pretty well the first two days, just a few mistakes and didn’t hole many putts, but I am just looking forward to the opportunity tomorrow.
"I can’t get too wild tonight, so I’m going to calm down. The game plan will be to do what I did today because obviously that was pretty good. Nothing crazy, just do the same thing I’ve been doing the last year I guess, just trying to get better. Tomorrow I’m going to get better.”
Dylan Frittelli: “It was a good round and I was happy with the way I finished. One under par’s always good in tough conditions like this. The front nine was consistent golf, hit a lot of greens; left myself a lot of putts and back nine was slightly different, had a bit of a speed wobble there coming in with a bogey on 16 and then birdie on 17, but I was really happy with the way I played.”
Zander Lombard: "I played really well today, kept it in the right spots again and just stuck it out, had a few good up and downs and chipping in on 16 was just the highlight of the day. There’s definitely some nerves on the first tee but as soon as I get into the game and start to go through my processes, just get back into the zone and play my golf I am OK.
"Tomorrow is going to be tough but it would be a dream come true to win and I’m going to play my best tomorrow for it.”
THIRD ROUND SCOREBOARD
par 216 (3x72)
213 Z Lombard (RSA) 67 75 71; H Varner Iii (USA) 74 73 66; D Frittelli (RSA) 70 72 71
215 N Holman (Aus) 77 68 70
216 M Millar (Aus) 72 70 74; D Lingmerth (Swe) 73 68 75
217 M Wright (Aus) 76 70 71; J Wilson (Aus) 73 73 71; R Green (Aus) 73 74 70; D Nisbet (Aus) 75 75 67; D Papadatos (Aus) 75 71 71; C Smith (Aus) 78 69 70
218 T Sinnott (Aus) 71 72 75; R Bourke (Aus) 74 76 68
219 M Foster (Eng) 69 73 77; N Cullen (Aus) 72 74 73; M Griffin (Aus) 76 72 71; A Brown (Aus) 73 71 75; P Martin Benavides (Esp) 75 67 77; N Bertasio (Ita) 75 72 72
220 A Hall (Aus) 70 73 77; J Zunic (Aus) 73 72 75; J Geary (Nzl) 77 73 70; M McCardle (Aus) 74 74 72; T Lewis (Eng) 72 71 77
221 P Lonard (Aus) 76 72 73; P Uihlein (USA) 75 67 79; B Rumford (Aus) 74 72 75; M Goggin (Aus) 76 73 72; A Price (Aus) 75 74 72; A Pike (Aus) 72 73 76; B Virto Astudillo (Esp) 72 77 72
222 L Canter (Eng) 79 70 73; J Younger (Aus) 75 73 74; E Van Rooyen (RSA) 76 71 75; A Stephens (Aus) 71 76 75; R Fox (Nzl) 74 70 78; P Dunne (Irl) 72 75 75; S Manley (Wal) 77 69 76; R Gibson (Aus) 79 64 79; J Scrivener (Aus) 72 71 79; J Lyle (Aus) 77 73 72
223 B Åkesson (Swe) 74 74 75; N Green (Aus) 76 74 73; M Fraser (Aus) 76 73 74; A Summers (Aus) 80 70 73
224 D Klein (Ger) 77 71 76; N Basic (Aus) 74 73 77; B Wharton (Aus) 76 70 78; D Lawson (Aus) 75 70 79; B Eccles (Aus) 74 72 78; R Van Der Spuy (RSA) 76 73 75; C Nel (RSA) 78 71 75; C Parry (Aus) 77 71 76
225 A Curlewis (RSA) 76 72 77; S Fernandez (Esp) 74 72 79; D Fox (Aus) 75 74 76; P Cooke (Aus) 79 71 75; H Bateman (Nzl) 76 74 75; D Lloyd (RSA) 78 72 75
226 B Rankin (Aus) 76 73 77; J Senden (Aus) 73 77 76; H Park (SKor) 80 67 79; T Mordt (RSA) 79 71 76; J Nitties (Aus) 76 72 78
227 D McKenzie (Aus) 74 76 77; J Hook (Aus) 76 74 77;
228 J Ritchie (RSA) 76 72 80
230 D Van Den Heever (RSA) 76 74 80
231 N Ravano (Ita) 73 76 82
232 C Hale (Aus) 78 72 82
EUROPEAN TOUR COMMUNICATIONS
David Lingmerth’s bid to make the perfect start to his 2016 Ryder Cup qualifying campaign suffered a dangerous blow in the third round of the Australian PGA Championship, but the Swede is by no means out of the race to collect his first European Tour title at the RACV Royal Pines Resort on the Queensland Gold Coast.
Lingmerth, pictured, began the third round with a one-shot lead over the chasing pack, but a disappointing three-over 75 saw him fall back into the chasing pack, three shots behind joint leaders Dylan Frittelli and Zander Lombard of South Africa and American Harold Varner III.
Varner produced a best of the day 66 to surge through the field to the top of the leaderboard, while the South African duo bot posted rounds of one under 71 to move into a share of the lead.
Nathan Holman’s 70 saw the Australian lead the home challenge into the final round, while his compatriot Matt Millar joined Lingmerth on level par with 18 holes to play at the AUS$1.75 million co-sanctioned event between the Australian PGA and The European Tour.
Lingmerth joined The European Tour at the start of this week in a bid to make a first appearance at the 2016 Ryder Cup in America next year, and is still in with a chance of making a victorious start to his bid to join Darren Clarke’s European team next year.
Player Quotes
Harold Varner III: “I need to play well tomorrow. I have another opportunity. I was playing pretty well the first two days, just a few mistakes and didn’t hole many putts, but I am just looking forward to the opportunity tomorrow.
"I can’t get too wild tonight, so I’m going to calm down. The game plan will be to do what I did today because obviously that was pretty good. Nothing crazy, just do the same thing I’ve been doing the last year I guess, just trying to get better. Tomorrow I’m going to get better.”
Dylan Frittelli: “It was a good round and I was happy with the way I finished. One under par’s always good in tough conditions like this. The front nine was consistent golf, hit a lot of greens; left myself a lot of putts and back nine was slightly different, had a bit of a speed wobble there coming in with a bogey on 16 and then birdie on 17, but I was really happy with the way I played.”
Zander Lombard: "I played really well today, kept it in the right spots again and just stuck it out, had a few good up and downs and chipping in on 16 was just the highlight of the day. There’s definitely some nerves on the first tee but as soon as I get into the game and start to go through my processes, just get back into the zone and play my golf I am OK.
"Tomorrow is going to be tough but it would be a dream come true to win and I’m going to play my best tomorrow for it.”
THIRD ROUND SCOREBOARD
par 216 (3x72)
213 Z Lombard (RSA) 67 75 71; H Varner Iii (USA) 74 73 66; D Frittelli (RSA) 70 72 71
215 N Holman (Aus) 77 68 70
216 M Millar (Aus) 72 70 74; D Lingmerth (Swe) 73 68 75
217 M Wright (Aus) 76 70 71; J Wilson (Aus) 73 73 71; R Green (Aus) 73 74 70; D Nisbet (Aus) 75 75 67; D Papadatos (Aus) 75 71 71; C Smith (Aus) 78 69 70
218 T Sinnott (Aus) 71 72 75; R Bourke (Aus) 74 76 68
219 M Foster (Eng) 69 73 77; N Cullen (Aus) 72 74 73; M Griffin (Aus) 76 72 71; A Brown (Aus) 73 71 75; P Martin Benavides (Esp) 75 67 77; N Bertasio (Ita) 75 72 72
220 A Hall (Aus) 70 73 77; J Zunic (Aus) 73 72 75; J Geary (Nzl) 77 73 70; M McCardle (Aus) 74 74 72; T Lewis (Eng) 72 71 77
221 P Lonard (Aus) 76 72 73; P Uihlein (USA) 75 67 79; B Rumford (Aus) 74 72 75; M Goggin (Aus) 76 73 72; A Price (Aus) 75 74 72; A Pike (Aus) 72 73 76; B Virto Astudillo (Esp) 72 77 72
222 L Canter (Eng) 79 70 73; J Younger (Aus) 75 73 74; E Van Rooyen (RSA) 76 71 75; A Stephens (Aus) 71 76 75; R Fox (Nzl) 74 70 78; P Dunne (Irl) 72 75 75; S Manley (Wal) 77 69 76; R Gibson (Aus) 79 64 79; J Scrivener (Aus) 72 71 79; J Lyle (Aus) 77 73 72
223 B Åkesson (Swe) 74 74 75; N Green (Aus) 76 74 73; M Fraser (Aus) 76 73 74; A Summers (Aus) 80 70 73
224 D Klein (Ger) 77 71 76; N Basic (Aus) 74 73 77; B Wharton (Aus) 76 70 78; D Lawson (Aus) 75 70 79; B Eccles (Aus) 74 72 78; R Van Der Spuy (RSA) 76 73 75; C Nel (RSA) 78 71 75; C Parry (Aus) 77 71 76
225 A Curlewis (RSA) 76 72 77; S Fernandez (Esp) 74 72 79; D Fox (Aus) 75 74 76; P Cooke (Aus) 79 71 75; H Bateman (Nzl) 76 74 75; D Lloyd (RSA) 78 72 75
226 B Rankin (Aus) 76 73 77; J Senden (Aus) 73 77 76; H Park (SKor) 80 67 79; T Mordt (RSA) 79 71 76; J Nitties (Aus) 76 72 78
227 D McKenzie (Aus) 74 76 77; J Hook (Aus) 76 74 77;
228 J Ritchie (RSA) 76 72 80
230 D Van Den Heever (RSA) 76 74 80
231 N Ravano (Ita) 73 76 82
232 C Hale (Aus) 78 72 82
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