Playing out of the sixth-to-last pairing, World No. 238 Andrew Landry bogeyed his second-to-last hole but still fired a 6-under-par 31-35=66 in the final round of the Sanderson Farms Championship, up six spots to T4 on 20-under 268, two swings shy of champion Sam Burn, who shot a 67 out of the penultimate twosome.
This was the Texan’s fourth SFC and second cash, brushing aside a prior-best T59 two tries ago in 2018. It’s his 10th career top 10 in 118 events, first since a T4 at last season’s RSM Classic 20 starts ago. For the week, the Arkansas alum carded rounds of 68-68-66-66, tallied one eagle and 22 birdies versus four bogeys, and ranked 26th in SG: Off-the-Tee (1.289), 10th in SG: Approach (3.482), 35th in SG: Around (0.350), 6th in SG: Putting (5.726), and 19th SG: Tee-to-Green (5.114). In R4, he began T10, four adrift, and camouflaged a lone bogey with an eagle-3 at hole 3 (from 6'1") and five birdies on 10 (of 14) fairways and 15 greens in regulation, gaining 2.907 strokes tee-to-green and 0.509 with the flat stick. The 34-year-old is in the published field at this coming week’s Shriners.