Thought this story deserved its own thread. Hoge birdies 5 of his last 6 holes today to close within a shot of Emiliano Grillo. He'll be in the final group tomorrow with a chance for his first PGA Tour win! Highlights: https://www.pgatour.com/video/2020/12/05/tom-hoge-birdies-no--14-in-round-3-at-mayakoba.html https://www.pgatour.com/video/2020/12/05/tom-hoge-birdies-no--15-in-round-3-at-mayakoba.html https://www.pgatour.com/video/2020/12/05/tom-hoge-makes-birdie-on-no--16-in-round-3-at-mayakoba.html https://www.pgatour.com/video/2020/12/05/tom-hoge-makes-birdie-on-no--18-in-round-3-at-mayakoba.html
I watched 20 minutes yesterday and had to shut it off. That course is too beautiful and the weather was too nice for December.
Frogs could win on both major tours on the same day. Hoge is still a shot back early in his final round. Meanwhile, Angela Stanford birdied three holes in a row to make the turn in a 3-way tie for the lead at the VOA Classic. Leaderboards: PGA Tour: https://www.pgatour.com/leaderboard.html LPGA Tour: https://www.lpga.com/tournaments/volunteers-of-america-classic/leaderboard
Hoge earns $424,800 for his efforts, which takes his career earnings north of $6 million. Couple of highlights from his final round: https://www.pgatour.com/video/2020/12/06/tom-hoge-birdies-no--13-in-round-4-at-mayakoba.html https://www.pgatour.com/video/2020/12/06/tom-hoge-makes-birdie-on-no--15-in-round-4-at-mayakoba.html