Stephan Jaeger holds onto lead at
Farmers Insurance Open
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[January 27, 2024]
Torrey Pines bit back on Friday, but Germany's Stephan Jaeger
maintained a one-stroke lead after three rounds of the Farmers
Insurance Open in San Diego.
The golfers who made the tournament cut are playing the third and
fourth rounds at Torrey Pines' famed South Course. Jaeger posted a
1-over-par 73 to slip to 11-under 205, but he still found himself on
top after a shakeup on the par-5 18th hole.
Thomas Detry of Belgium was alone in the lead at 11 under when his
third shot at the 543-yard hole landed in the greenside water
hazard. After a penalty stroke, he only managed a double-bogey 7 and
fell to 9 under.
Jaeger, who had six bogeys and four birdies to that point in his
round, stuck his third shot at the same hole inside 6 feet of the
pin.
He converted the ensuing birdie putt to move up to 11 under, one
shot clear of France's Matthieu Pavon (72 on Friday) and Denmark's
Nicolai Hojgaard (73). Detry also signed for a 73 and is alone in
fourth.
"Super happy with how (I) mentally kind of attacked the golf course
in different places now," Jaeger said. "I didn't have my best stuff
(Friday), so I'd love to putt a little better, hit a little more
fairways (Saturday). But it's golf."
Jaeger, 34, is the World No. 101 and has won six times on the Korn
Ferry Tour but not on the PGA Tour yet. Should he win, he is
projected to move to the top of the new "Aon Swing 5" standings and
therefore qualify for next week's signature event, the AT&T Pebble
Beach Pro-Am.
Jaeger called winning a "learned skill."
"I remember Brooks (Koepka) saying that like he just does his stuff
in majors and all of a sudden here comes Sunday afternoon, he's
there," Jaeger said. "That's so much harder done than said. Like I
said, it's definitely something I've done before, but I'm going to
lean on stuff I've been really working on the last six months or a
year."
Hojgaard, 22, is looking for a breakthrough win in the United States
after three victories on the DP World Tour, including last
November's DP World Tour Championship.
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Jan 26, 2024; San Diego, California, USA; Stephan Jaeger looks on on
the eighteenth green during the third round of the Farmers Insurance
Open golf tournament at Torrey Pines Municipal Golf Course - South
Course. Mandatory Credit: Ray Acevedo-USA TODAY Sports
"It's easy on a day like this to get ahead and
think, 'Oh, we've got chances there,'" Hojgaard said. "You've got to
stay in the moment. I've done it before and now I've got a chance on
the PGA Tour, so if it happens tomorrow or not, it isn't really
going to affect me too much. I've got my focus on a long process of
it all."
Pavon is currently projected for third place in the Aon Swing 5.
With three birdies and three bogeys Friday, he had the steadiest
round of any of the top four players.
"It is always nice to start the season the right way," Pavon said.
"For me it has some value to start the season well, to finish it
exactly the same thing. ... Starting well gives you a little bit of
confidence, let's say, and I'm really happy with the position I am
so far."
Detry called his double-bogey finish "really tough" but kept his
head high.
"I just have to face adversity and just try to learn from it again,
I guess," Detry said. "More real things that you can learn from it
again, you know. Yeah, I felt like I really did everything the right
way on the last couple holes and it really didn't pay off and (No.
18) was an expensive one."
Three strokes off the pace at 8 under are Trace Crowe (69), Jake
Knapp (70), Taylor Montgomery (70), Joe Highsmith (71) and Canada's
Taylor Pendrith (69).
Will Zalatoris, playing in his third tournament back from a lengthy
injury absence, shot his second straight 68 on Friday and is part of
a large tie at 7 under that also includes Xander Schauffele (72),
Tony Finau (74) and Sweden's Ludvig Aberg (69).
--Field Level Media
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