2019 Las Vegas Challenge: Round 3 Open Recap
Calvin Taps takes center stage at the 2019 Las Vegas Challenge: Round 3 Open Recap, showcasing his exceptional form and consistency. The round sees Taps leading the pack, but Ricky Wakil's impressive performance narrows the gap to just one stroke. What sets Taps apart from the rest is his unwavering focus and level-headed demeanor, allowing him to stay in control of his emotions and produce remarkable results. As he reflects on his success, Taps attributes it to a combination of factors, including his physical preparation and mental toughness. The round also highlights Wakil's impressive drive accuracy, which proves to be a key factor in his closing performance. With Taps feeling in top form, having escaped injuries and maintaining peak physical condition, he is well on his way to making a name for himself as a breakout player of the year.
Watch the thrilling action from the 2019 Las Vegas Challenge: Round 3 Open Recap featuring top players and incredible shots.
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straight to the action as round three sees Calvin heberg leading the pack but no one's told him this guy will not blink and keeps hitting putts combine that with one of the longer arms on tour and we've got a candidate for a breakout player of the year but maybe most impressive is his demeanor yeah I try to keep a pretty level ahead um when you let emotions take control of your game bad things tend to happen had that bogey where I went for the tough part three and just didn't turn my drive over and then uh I took a par on that hard Par 3 14 I laid up and just took the three I didn't really get anywhere close to it in practice so just played for the three and then at the end got a little lucky kind of shanked my drive on 16 through a threr but managed to get a birdie out of it and then yeah just comeing down the stretch the last couple holes aren't too hard just hit the gaps also kind of got lucky rode the power line on 18 but uh I'll take all the luck I can get with the rest of the field making charges Calvin TAPS in his Birdie on 18 finishing 12 under par and in the lead yeah I mean I think I'm throwing farther than I ever have before I think that that you know it's a little bit of the discs but a little bit of the disc off strong stuff before the round I think I'm feeling really limber no injuries no aching anything really on my body so discs and my body feeling in its prime right now I think um that's that's leading to me throwing real far and no ho sold that off more than whole 13 it was a little bit of right to left win normally I was throwing up the middle but I was I was feeling really good today and I I felt like I could throw the throw the Simon route and then and I executed it about perfect Ricky Waki would finish the round 13 under par making up one stroke on Calvin but just not enough for that lead card as he'll battle from The Chase the biggest difference between the first two days and today was putting...





