Goosen, Cabrera among those tied for lead through three rounds at Senior PGA
- Heading into the final round of the Senior PGA at Congressional Country Club on May 25, 2025, Retief Goosen and Angel Cabrera held a share of the lead.
- This position came after impressive performances by several competitors on a demanding course that has previously hosted multiple U.S. Open tournaments as well as a PGA Championship.
- A group of eleven golfers, collectively holding 13 major titles, were either leading or just behind, with notable contenders Stewart Cink and Lee Westwood trailing by a single stroke.
- Goosen carded a 68, four strokes under par, to make significant gains on the leaderboard, while players remarked on the challenging nature of the course, particularly the wind, which demands both skill and perseverance.
- The strong competition and tough course conditions suggest the final round will be decisive, favoring players who excel on difficult courses and withstand windy challenges.
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Goosen, Cabrera among those tied for lead through three rounds at Senior PGA
BETHESDA, Md. — Stewart Cink looked over at the leaderboard late in the third round of the Senior PGA Championship on Saturday and flashed back to younger days for him and many of the other big-name players in the mix.
Percy within three at Senior PGA - PGA of Australia
Needing to hit a provisional ball off the tee on his way to an opening bogey in Round 3 was the worst possible start for Percy, who would drop further shots at two and three to lose the share of the lead with which he began the day. Troubled by a back injury that was exacerbated in Round 2, the 51-year-old righted the ship with birdies at four and seven yet turned 3-over after back-to-back bogeys at eight and nine. The response was again swift w…
Retief Goosen, Angel Cabrera part of logjam atop Senior PGA event - Regional Media News
Retief Goosen and Angel Cabrera are among four players tied for the lead after three rounds of the Senior PGA Championship in Bethesda, Md. Jason Caron and England’s Phillip Archer also part of the tie at 5-under 211 after Saturday’s windy third round at Congressional Country Club. Seven others are within two shots of the lead. Goosen of South Africa shot 4-under 68 for the best round among the co-leaders. He had six birdies and two bogeys. Arge…
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