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Home»News»Excited Beau Hossler Takes Stress-Free Path to Sanderson Farms Championship’s 36-Hole Lead
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Excited Beau Hossler Takes Stress-Free Path to Sanderson Farms Championship’s 36-Hole Lead

News RoomBy News RoomOctober 4, 2024Updated:October 4, 20243 Mins Read
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The Sanderson Farms Championship started with an impressive performance from David Skinns, who shot a course record 12-under par 60 to take the lead. However, by the end of the second round, he had slipped to a three-way tie for third place at 13-under, two shots behind leader Beau Hossler. Hossler, who shot an 8-under 64 on Friday, had a stellar day with seven birdies and an eagle. With one shot behind Berger, Hossler is determined to secure his name on the $1.37 million check awarded to the winner of the tournament.

The leaderboard after the second round showed Hossler at the top with a score of -15, closely followed by Daniel Berger at -14. Jacob Bridgeman, Keith Mitchell, David Skinns, Hayden Springer, Gary Woodland, Lucas Glover, Martin Laird, Kevin Yu, and Michael Thorbjornsen were all tied at -13. This close competition sets the stage for an exciting final two days of golf at the Sanderson Farms Championship.

Both Hossler and Berger are no strangers to pressure and success on the course. Hossler, who qualified for the U.S. Open as a teenager twice, is looking to add another significant victory to his resume. Berger, on the other hand, is aiming to maintain his steady performance with 14 birdies and no bogeys so far in the tournament. His approach of having fun and enjoying himself seems to be working well, as he credits his success to feeling relaxed and comfortable on the course.

The Sanderson Farms Championship has showcased some exceptional golf from a range of talented players, with each round bringing new challenges and opportunities for the competitors. The pressure of a professional tournament is evident, but players like Hossler and Berger are handling it with poise and skill. As the tournament heads into the final stretch, fans can expect more excitement and drama as the leaders battle it out for the prestigious title and the substantial prize money that comes with it.

The Sanderson Farms Championship is not only a test of skill and talent but also a demonstration of mental fortitude and composure under pressure. Players like Hossler and Berger have shown their ability to perform at the highest level, overcoming challenges and staying focused on their game. With the leaderboard tightly packed with talented individuals, the final rounds of the tournament promise to be thrilling and unpredictable, offering fans an exciting conclusion to what has already been an impressive display of professional golf.

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