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Since his return, Mickelson has a 74.5 scoring average, including the US Open and British Open, with his lone score under par in the first LIV Golf event outside London. Mired in a slump since a self-imposed four-month layoff, Mickelson could only manage a 73 and was tied for 40th, 15 shots out of the lead. Phil Mickelson was not on that list again. With fast greens, the wind made it tougher to score. He rallied with an eagle late in his round to remain in the mix going into Sunday. Reed started the second of three rounds tied with Stenson and was keeping pace until he began the back nine with three straight bogeys. Talor Gooch had the best round by three shots, a 64 that moved him into a tie for third at 5 under along with Patrick Reed (73) and Carlos Ortiz (70). Johnson has hit the ball consistently well for two days at Trump National and got enough putts to fall for a 69, leaving him three back and in the final group with Stenson. “Overall, I’m pleased, and we’re at the races,” Stenson said. He was at 9-under 133, as only 13 players from the 48-man field remained under par. “It was a bit of a grind at times, and then we kind of came through with some really good shots and made some nice putts,” Stenson said. Now the 46-year-old Swede is 18 holes away from a $4 million prize, more than double the biggest check of his career. Two weeks ago, Stenson had just missed the cut in the British Open and was still the Ryder Cup captain for Europe.
Squash (8:30 PM) - women’s plate semi-finals (Sunayna Sara Kuruvilla vs Fazia Zafar), men’s singles semi-finals (Saurav Ghoshal, 9:15 PM)īoxing (11:45 PM) - Over 63.BEDMINSTER, N.J.: Henrik Stenson overcame a double bogey on his third hole Saturday with a long eagle putt and enough birdies for a 2-under 69 at windy Trump National Bedminster and a three-shot lead over Dustin Johnson in the LIV Golf Invitational. Hockey (6:30 PM)– Women’s Pool A India vs England
Table Tennis (6 PM)– Mixed team gold medal match (India vs TBD)
Weightlifting (2 PM)– women’s 76kg (Punam Yadav), men’s 96kg (Vikas Thakur, 6:30 PM), women’s 87kg (Usha Bannur NK, 11 PM)Īthletics (2:30 PM)– Men’s long jump qualifying round (Murali Sreeshankar, Muhammed Anees Yahiya), men’s high jump qualifying round (Tejaswin Shankar, 12:03 AM), women’s discus throw final (Seema Punia, Navjeet Kaur Dhillon, 12:52 AM)Īquatics (3:04 PM) - men’s 200m backstroke heat 2 (Srihari Nataraj), men’s 1500m freestyle heat 1 (Advait Page, 4:10 PM), men’s 1500m freestyle heat 2 (Kushagra Rawat, 4:28 PM)Īrtistic Gymnastics (5:30 PM) - men’s vault final (Satyajit Mondal), men’s parallel bars final (Saif Sadik Tamboli, 6:35 PM) Lawn Bowls (1 PM)– Women’s pairs Round 1 (India vs New Zealand), women’s triples Round 1 (India vs New Zealand, 1 PM), men’s singles Round 1 (Mridul Borgohain vs Shannon Mcilroy of New Zealand, 4:15 PM), women’s four gold medal match (India vs South Africa, 4:15 PM), men’s fours Round 1 (India vs Fiji, 8:45 PM), women’s triples round 2 (India vs England, 8:45 PM) On Tuesday, the women’s four team will play in the gold medal match in lawn bowls event while in badminton and table tennis, India will also be contesting in the gold medal match. Moreover, Harjinder Kaur did not fail to impress, as she won a bronze medal in Women’s 71 kg weightlifting. Sushila Devi Likmabam clinched a silver medal in Judo Women’s 48kg category, while Vijay Kumar Yadav defeated Dylan Munro of Scotland to fetch a bronze medal in Men’s 60 kg category. Birmingham: Indian athletes performed marvelously as they clinch three more medals at CWG 2022, and the first ones in Judo this year.