Ryan Gerard and Rico Hoey Share the Barracuda Championship Lead
TRUCKEE, CALIFORNIA, JUL 19 – Rico Hoey leads with 26 points after two rounds at the Barracuda Championship, holding a one-point advantage in the only PGA Tour event using the modified Stableford scoring system.
- In Truckee, California, Rico Hoey recorded his second straight 13-point round, taking a one-point lead into the weekend.
- Under the modified Stableford system, players earn eight points for a double eagle, two for a birdie and five for an eagle, with 11 points required to make the cut.
- After morning play, van Rooyen and Max McGreevy sit one point behind, with McGreevy recording a 16-point round after eagling the third and van Rooyen posting 14 in the morning.
- Despite leading early, Martin's second round, with a zero-point score, drops him ten points behind, and the winner will gain entry into the PGA Championship but not the Masters.
- As the weekend begins, Rico Hoey remains winless in 51 PGA Tour starts, while Max Homa rallied to make the cut and Nick Dunlap and Michael La Sasso missed out.
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Ryan Gerard and Rico Hoey share the Barracuda Championship lead
Ryan Gerard holed a 20-foot flop shot for birdie on the final hole for a share of the lead with Rico Hoey on Saturday in the Barracuda Championship, the only PGA Tour event that uses the modified Stableford scoring system.
Rico Hoey Takes 1-point Lead into the Weekend in the Barracuda Championship
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Rico Hoey Takes Lead at Barracuda Championship with Stellar Performance Rico Hoey surged ahead in the Barracuda Championship with a second consecutive 13-point round, gaining a narrow one-point advantage as the PGA Tour event pushes into the weekend. This tournament is unique due to its modified Stableford scoring system, where players earn and lose points based on their performance.At the scenic Tahoe Mountain Club, Hoey excelled with six birdi…


Rico Hoey moves in front at Barracuda Championship
Rico Hoey of the Philippines rolled in seven birdies on his way to nabbing a one-point lead at the Barracuda Championship on Friday at Tahoe Mountain Club in Truckee, Calif.
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