


ROUNDUP
Snedeker leads Wyndham
Play held up by weather; Hovland, Bling advance
to final of U.S. Amateur

Snedeker was 16 under for the tournament with 11 holes left in the round at the final event of the PGA Tour’s regular season.
Thirty players were still on the course when play was halted during the mid-afternoon with thunder booming and a threat of lightning. After a 3-hour, 23-minute delay, organizers chose to hold things up overnight and resume the round at 8 a.m. today.
When he got pushed a bit in the semifinals, Hovland responded.
Hovland birdied six of seven holes he played on the back nine Saturday to advance to the U.S. Amateur final at Pebble Beach, where he will take on UCLA sophomore
“I hadn’t played 13 and 14 and 15 in a few days, but I knew what to do,” Hovland said. “It wasn’t like I was taken off guard. I knew that most likely I was going to do that. I just stuck to my game plan, just let it all happen.”
Hovland, a junior at Oklahoma State, became the first player in 40 years to win consecutive matches at the U.S. Amateur by at least seven holes when he beat
But Texas teen
Hammer evened the match with a birdie on the par-4 11th hole before Hovland took over. He responded with five straight birdies to become the first golfer from Norway to advance to the U.S. Amateur final.
Hammer, the 18-year-old from Houston who is about to start his college career at Texas, had won 12 of his past 13 individual matches. But he was hurt by a drive into the bunker on the par-4 15th hole.
Bling, of Ridgecrest, was stretched to the 18th hole for the fourth straight match before beating Stanford senior
When the South Korean mishit her approach shot into the water on the par-4 16th, Salas capitalized quickly.
She rolled in her birdie putt then watched Park make double bogey — a three-shot swing that gave Salas the lead and the momentum heading into the final round of the Indy Women in Tech Championship. Salas closed out her 8-under 64 with a birdie on No. 18 to reach 21 under — two shots ahead of Park and
Waring was tied for first place with