Making his tourney debut, amateur and World No. 1785 Michael Thorbjornsen crafted a 4-under 32-34=66 in R3 of the Travelers Championship to post 11-under 199, up 10 places on the live leaderboard to T6.
The 20-year-old, in the field on a sponsor exemption, just completed his sophomore campaign at Stanford where he recorded two runners-up and was a second-team All-American. This is his third career TOUR start, joining a 79th- and last-place finish at the 119th U.S. Open in 2019 (Pebble Beach) as a 17-year-old (71-73-84-76), and a missed cut by three last week (6-over 77-69=146) at the 122nd U.S. Open in Brookline, Mass., just minutes from his home in Wellesley, Mass. After opening with 68-65 and today’s six-birdie, two-bogey effort, Thorbjornsen spoke with the media afterward (link below) about being in contention: “I think that one thing that might help is winning or coming in second or third, I’m not getting paid either way, so it’s just another tournament for me, it’s just one more round of golf...do the same thing I did today.” At the moment, he’s four swings shy of the leader on the course Xander Schauffele, ranks 2nd SG: Off-the-Tee (4.373) and 5th SG: Putting (6.847), and will have an outside shot at the title tomorrow, which would be the first amateur win on TOUR since Phil Mickelson (as the 54-hole leader by 2) at the 1991 Northern Telecom Open (TPC StarPass; AZ) while still in college at ASU.