World No. 218 Ricardo Gouveia rallied for a 2-under 38-32=70 in R4 of the opposite-field Barbasol to conclude on 17-under 271, nudging one place to a career-best T8.
The 30-year-old, who arrived off a T70 at last week’s Irish Open, was making his tourney debut and second (official) start on the PGA TOUR, first since a missed cut at the 2016 Arnold Palmer Invite on a sponsor exemption. Battling a sore back, he signed for rounds of 64-65-72-70, totaled two eagles, T1 in that stat, and 20 birdies versus seven bogeys, and ranked 23rd SG: Tee-to-Green (4.888) and 18th SG: Putting (3.893), lowlighted by a -1.022 SGP in R4. Gouveia, who represented Portugal at the 2016 Rio Olympics, where he finished 59th as the 34-seed, is in the published field at this coming week’s opposite-field Barracuda in Truckee, California.