From the eighth-to-last threesome, PGA TOUR rookie and World No. 204 David Lipsky painted a bogey-free 7-under 31-33=64 in R4 of the Mexico Open to wrap on 14-under 270, climbing 18 spots to T6, three shy of overnight leader and winner Jon Rahm (69).
This two-time European Tour winner bags a fifth career top 10 in 36 events on the PGA TOUR, second straight after a career-best T4 at last week’s Zurich teamed with Aaron Rai, and third in his last four starts. It’s also his third of the season in 18 events and an individual best on TOUR, clipping a T7 at this season’s opposite-field Corales, and got there by posting laps of 69-68-69-64, the 64 matching a career low in 118 rounds (x3). For the week, the Los Angeles native tallied two eagles and 16 birdies against six bogeys, and ranked 31st SG: Off-the-Tee (1.772), 1st SG: Approach (9.983), including a 2.834 on Sunday, 68th SG: Around (-2.363) and 40th SG: Putting (1.380). Today, he rang up seven birdies on 10 (of 13) fairways and 15 greens in regulation, gaining 3.549 strokes TTG and 1.992 with the flat stick, highlighted by three scoring conversions from between eight and 16 feet. The Northwestern product is in the published field at this coming week’s Wells Fargo at TPC Potomac in Maryland. See link below to post-round comments.