St. Patrick's Day Open | Final RD, B10, MPO | Tillman, Lawson, Hatfield, Savage, Why
Watch as the top players at the Mouse and Chain St. Patrick's Day Open in Edmond, Oklahoma, battle it out in the final round. The competition is fierce, with Boats Helman leading the pack at 10-under par, followed closely by Clayton Lawson at 8-under par. Kota Hatfield, Alex Savage, and Richard Why are also making strong moves, with Savage currently tied for fifth place. The course features challenging holes like the par-3 300-yard opener, which requires a precise shot to navigate around trees and obstacles. The players discuss strategies for tackling this hole, including taking the "skip" route to get the ball to drop near the basket. With birdies needed to catch up in the standings, tension builds as the leaders strive to secure their spots. Will Savage continue his impressive pace, or will someone else rise to the top? Join us to find out what happens in this thrilling final round of the Mouse and Chain St. Patrick's Day Open.
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hello everybody welcome back to the final round of the third annual mouse and chain st. Patrick's Day open in Edmond Oklahoma at Ty Cunningham Fisk off course so far we've got boats helman leading the pack holding that lead nicely he is 10-under par Clayton Lawson is making a fight here he's um two strokes back at 8-under par Kota Hatfield at six out savage at 5-under par and then we got Richard why sitting at even making some birdies from Richard yeah really needing some birdies so I getting straight into it hole 10 this is a par three 300 eight feet this is uh you really want to throw just a something over stable hard and low and have it skip up to the basket I mean that's really the only play yeah we've seen people can take the back door out behind those trees kind of intent unintentionally there's they'll be over there yeah if you used to get the Heiser right for those trees coming up those going it should be pretty money and yeah and that is a common thing to kind of end up in that left ya brush but I mean you're still in circle yeah like I said most played your players will be playing the skip so that left side is popular yeah that's also easy to do there love an awkward kind of low ceiling putt now it's taking the high route I'll be all right yeah I have that tree in the way but he's got a putt it's not too low of a ceiling right there Richard used again it's one of that tree you know doesn't and he's gonna have a long putt for his to super low from Kota yeah this is what you want here but kind of sawed it off a little bit and be a about circles edge yeah oh my gosh dolls from like late 60 yeah it's a great run just a little bit inside yeah Clayton's in a spot to catch up the bogeys need to connect on some birdie putt Alex Savage ladies and gentlemen this dude's a party machine Alex Savage now we'll move him to 6-under could you imagine if he's like keeps improving like at the rate he is like how soon he's gonna be really up there I mean if that happened he'd be...





