From the penultimate twosome, World No. 29 Daniel Berger ended birdie-bogey for a 1-over 37-36=73 in R4 of the Memorial Tournament, dipping one place to T5 on 6-under 282, seven adrift of overnight leader and champion Billy Horschel (72).
The FSU product didn’t conduct any post-tourney press (that we’ve seen) but did say after yesterday’s 67 that he was “definitely not 100 percent (lower back) but good enough to play.” This was his fourth Memorial, second cash and first finish inside the top 60 (67th/2016), and improves to 9-for-11 on the season with seven top 25s, two straight, and three top 10s, first since solo 4th at the Honda eight starts ago as the 54-hole leader by five (65-65-69-74). For the festivities, the 29-year-old posted rounds of 70-72-67-73, T24 at halftime, tallied one eagle and 15 birdies versus 11 bogeys, and ranked 25th SG: Tee-to-Green (3.796) and 3rd SG: Putting, eking out a 0.046 SGP in R4, missing three putts from inside of 10 feet. Berger is not in the published field at this coming week’s RBC Canadian Open.