Henrik Stenson are baking right now.
The 39-year-old went round in six under par in the third round of the Deutsche Bank Championship and goes out of lead ball on Monday.
– I have really good vibes, he said.
Two years ago, wrote Henrik Stenson history by winning the FedEx Cup (playoffs on the US tour) for the first time.
Now he’s on the road to new success.
The Gothenburg-born, Barsebäck-trained superstar has been playing steady golf all weekend and in the Sunday round in round of the Deutsche Bank Championship, he went on six strokes under par, which means alone management totaling -13 when the competition is now determined.
– It feels good. I like this track and has really good vibes, says 39-year-old in Viasat Golf afterwards.
“Really nice”
He went Sunday’s round without a single boogey and accounted for a eagle and a total of four birdies. The last came on the 18th hole, which meant that the Swede could get off the course with a good feeling in your body.
– Just when I’d hit The approach on the 18th began to blow gusts. I had to wait before I could hit, but finally I pulled it up on the green with iron sixth grade and from there it was a simple tvåputt, so it felt really good, says Stenson.
“Just going to continue”
He will go in the lead ball with Rickie Fowler, who accounted for his third straight 67-round on Sunday and is 12 under par overall.
Stenson feels hopeful about the outcome.
– Now I’ll just continue on this path, he said.
The winner of the race will take home 1,485,000 dollars, ie approximately SEK 12.5 million.
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