Sentry Tournament of Champions R2

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Cameron Smith holds on to lead heading into the weekend
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January 8, 2022
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Sentry Champions 2022 R2
January 06-09
Plantation Course at Kapalua, Kapalua, Maui, Hawaii
$8,200,000
Round 1, Round 3, Round 4

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Overnight leader Cameron Smith of Australia started awkwardly with back-to-back bogeys but soon recovered with an eagle at the par-5 5th and three birdies to make the turn in 33. He made six more birdies on the back nine to close with a 64 and takes a three shot lead into the weekend.


Sentry Champions 2022 R2

"A few bad shots there the first couple of holes. I didn't really feel that comfortable on the range this morning […] and it kind of showed those first couple. Yeah, figured it out by the 4th or 5th and was able to get on a bit of a roll with the putter as well.

"It was definitely frustrating, but kept the head on, and I knew there was plenty of birdies out there seeing everyone go low."


Sentry Champions 2022 R2

Spain's Jon Rahm and American Daniel Berger both stayed bogey-free and shot a second 66 to hold on to their second place while Patrick Cantlay moved down into solo fourth after signing for a bogey-free 67.

"I feel like the greens were a little bit slower today," said Rahm. "Me and Patrick talked about it a little bit. It could have just been us, but it felt like they were a little bit slower and I just felt like I left a lot of putts out there on line that with the right speed might have had a chance of going in. But either way, still a solid round of golf.


Sentry Champions 2022 R2

Sentry Champions 2022 R2


Pos.PlayerTo ParR1R2Total
1Cameron Smith-176564129
T2Jon Rahm-146666132
T2Daniel Berger-146666132
4Patrick Cantlay-136667133
T5Hideki Matsuyama-126965134
T5Sungjae Im-126767134
7Kevin Na-116768135
T8Sam Burns-107264136
T8Seamus Power-107165136
T8Si Woo Kim-107165136
T8Xander Schauffele-106967136
T8Stewart Cink-106967136
T8Marc Leishman-106967136
T8Brooks Koepka-106868136
T15Matt Jones-97067137
T15Bryson DeChambeau-96968137
T15Cam Davis-96968137
T15Kevin Kisner-96968137
T15Joel Dahmen-96869137
T15Garrick Higgo-96869137
T15Erik van Rooyen-96770137
T22Patrick Reed-87464138
T22Branden Grace-86969138
T22Viktor Hovland-86969138
T22Talor Gooch-86870138
T22Collin Morikawa-86870138
T27Billy Horschel-77267139
T27Max Homa-77267139
T27Tony Finau-77069139
T30Phil Mickelson-67169140
T30Jordan Spieth-67169140
T32Justin Thomas-57467141
T32Abraham Ancer-57269141
T34Jason Kokrak-47270142
T34Lucas Herbert-46973142
T36Harris English-37370143
T36Lucas Glover-37469143
T36K.H. Lee-37271143
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