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Also costing himself money was Alex Cejka, who was in second alone until trying to play from the lava rocks left of the 16th green and making double bogey.
Another bogey from rose sees him drop to -4 at the seventh hole!
Compatriot An was disappointed to bogey his last hole for a 71.
Source: https://www.canindia.com/players-championship-koreas-kim-fights-for-opening-69-as-chad-ramey-leads/
Day stroked a brilliant, curling first putt for birdie from 44 feet to three feet, only to push his attempt for par past the hole and then also miss his try at bogey.
Source: https://www.theguardian.com/sport/2023/apr/10/jon-rahm-wins-masters-2023-final-round
Denny McCarthy also played Monterey Peninsula in the morning, making eight pars and one bogey on the front nine that left him frustrated at six shots back.
Source: https://gorgenewscenter.com/2023/02/05/rose-has-2-shot-lead-at-pebble-going-into-a-monday-finish/
Even with a triple bogey in the third round, he set the major championship record with a 15-shot victory.
Grant Forrest narrowly missed out on one of three Open Championship places, with a bogey at his 18th hole proving costly.
He made seven birdies with one bogey.
He started bogey-bogey, then found the water on No. 3 for a double bogey.
Source: https://www.limaohio.com/sports/2023/06/03/mcilroy-tied-for-lead-at-memorial/
His wedge into 7 nearly spins back off the green, and though he almost drains the par putt from distance, he’s tapping in for bogey.
Source: https://www.theguardian.com/sport/live/2023/may/20/us-pga-championship-2023-third-round-live
However, after that ninth-hole bogey, Lee turned up the dial and wasn’t going to let this tournament slip away.
It compensated for the double bogey at the long eighth, the only real lapse of the round, incurred when he found the fairway side ditch.
It looked unassailable before he found another bunker and then the penalty area on the 18th but he took his medicine with a bogey to finish on a victorious 18-under-par total.
Jason Scrivener, the only Australian to make the cut, hit four birdies and a bogey on his way to a third-round seven points, leaving him in an eight-way tie for 25th.
Keith Mitchell made his only bogey on the final hole and had a 69 to fall four behind in third place.
Koepka gouged out a shot from the rough to 5 feet for birdie and suddenly was leading by four shots when Hovland made double bogey.
Meanwhile up on 18, Scottie Scheffler makes birdie and signs for a 65. He’s the new clubhouse leader at -7 … and with Koepka now more likely than not to bogey 17, this isn’t over.
Source: https://www.theguardian.com/sport/live/2023/may/21/us-pga-championship-2023-final-day-live
Ten out of the 37 riders were either eliminated after falls or retired during their runs, with the final fence proving to be the bogey on course.
The 29-year-old then birdied the third and fifth before reeling off ten straight pars, a run that was ended by a bogey at the 16th that was followed by two pars to finish.
The bespectacled golfer, who has an unconventional putting grip referred to as the claw grip, kept himself in contention on a busy leaderboard with a birdie and bogey till the 15th.