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06-04-2025
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Gandon, Knox tied headed into final round of Club Car, Tuten goes 5 under par
SAVANNAH, Ga. (WSAV) — The Sunday pairings are set for the 2025 Club Car Championship at the Deer Creek Golf Course at The Landings. Jeremy Gandon and Russell Knox are tied at 14 shots under par headed into Sunday. Knox, who was the 36-hole leader, was three under for the day. Gandon moved up nine spots after going seven under in the third round. Knox and Gandon are paired together in the final round. They tee off at 2 p.m. Armstrong Atlantic alum Shad Tuten put together another solid round on Moving Day. Tuten went five under par. He's eight under for the tournament. Tuten is paired with Raj Ghosh for the final round. They will start at 11:25 a.m. As for Bluffton native Bryson Nimmer, he shot 73 on Saturday. At one point, the Clemson alum made 12 consecutive pars. Nimmer is currently tied for 74th. In the final round, he is partnered with Alvaro Ortiz. They tee off at 7:40 a.m. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.
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05-04-2025
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Tuten's sneaks inside the cut line, 2 other local golfers miss cut
SAVANNAH, Ga. (WSAV) — The Club Car Championship field pared down to the top 60 golfers it in the field including ties after the second round of the tournament at Deer Creek Course at the Landings. Coming into the second round, Armstrong Atlantic alum Shad Tuten needed to be aggressive after an opening round 73. He produced a bogey-free round until the final hole. The box on the scorecard was the only blemish in his round. He had five birdies on the day. He shot 68. As for Savannah native Hughes Threlkeld, he started the day one shot better than Tuten at even par. However, the Benedictine alum struggled to find his rhythm from the first 18 holes, when carded six birdies. Instead, he had four bogeys and a double bogey. The University of North Georgia golfer qualified through a sponsor's exemption but will miss the cut. Bluffton native Bryson Nimmer needed a little magic on the final hole to stick around for the weekend. The Clemson alum finished on the ninth hole. He was able to make birdie to get to the cut line of three under par. Nimmer, who is playing in just his second tournament this season on the Korn Ferry Tour, also qualified through a sponsor's exemption. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.