‘If you hit a bad shot you make a double’published at 23:16 GMT
23:16 GMT
Young -9 (72)
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Cameron Young, speaking after carding a level-par 72 in the third round: “I feel like I battled pretty well. I didn’t play
great. Been driving it really well, and today I just didn’t get
it in the fairways much. I hit a bunch of decent shots, but
just one of those days where they all were 32 feet, and you
don’t make many of those.
“To get it back to two-under with one hole to go I feel like was
pretty good. Honestly, the tee shot wasn’t bad. I almost
bent over to pick up the tee when I hit it. There’s a bunch
of wind up there, and it just kept turning and turning and
was a foot too much.
“It’s pretty much if you hit a bad shot
you make a double for the most part. So there’s not much
room for error and, yeah, it’s taxing, but I feel like these two
weeks, Bay Hill, here, you’re just kind of ready for it.”