Beginning off 10 tee and making his tourney debut, World No. 72 Garrick Higgo finished birdie-birdie toward a 7-under-par 30-34=64 in R3 of the WM Phoenix Open to post 10-under 203, up 33 places on the live leaderboard to T11.
The UNLV product is quietly around the top 10 after 54 holes for a second time in his last four PGA TOUR starts, and he’s getting stronger each day, tossing up laps of 70-69-64. Today’s 64 is not a career low on TOUR, that would be an 8-under 63 in R2 two starts ago at Mayakoba, where he eventually finished T64 (71-63-69-75), but it’s put him in position for his second top 10 in 14 TOUR events, first since his maiden win 12 starts ago at the one-time Palmetto Championship as a non-member on a Commissioner’s exemption, where he came from six back (3rd) with 3-under 68 to win by one. The South African opened his scoring today with bogey-5 at 11 (failed sand save) before playing his final 16 in error-free 8-under, circling holes 14, 15, 18, 3-5, 8 and 9, three from between 13 and 20 feet.