Chattanooga Times Free Press

Lincicome shoots 71 but misses cut at Barbasol

- STAFF AND WIRE

NICHOLASVI­LLE, Ky. — Brittany Lincicome walked off the 18th green after her first PGA Tour event to applause before stopping on the way to the clubhouse to sign autographs and acknowledg­e spectators’ warm wishes.

The LPGA Tour player made sure to savor every moment of a historic weekend she wished could have lasted longer.

“I would’ve liked to have shot better (Thursday),” said Lincicome, who missed the cut at the Barbasol Championsh­ip after shooting a 1-under-par 71 on Saturday. She failed in her bid to become the first female player since 1945 to make the cut in a PGA Tour event.

“Obviously, today was a pretty nice day, so I guess ending with today’s round is a good way to leave.”

Meanwhile, the crowd atop the leaderboar­d includes one of Lincicome’s playing partners.

Robert Streb, six-time PGA Tour winner Hunter Mahan, Tom Lovelady and Troy Merritt shared the lead at 18 under after a busy day in which much of the field had to complete the rain-delayed first round before starting the second. Merritt tied the course with a first-round 62 on Thursday.

Sam Ryder — who played with Lincicome — and Blayne Barber each shot 63, and Billy Horschel had a 69 to stand within a stroke of the lead. Richy Werenski and Cameron Percy were two behind, J.T. Poston was 15 under, and four more — including Hall of Famer Davis Love III — were within reach at 14 under.

Former UTC and Baylor School player Stephan Jaeger shot a 2-under 70 in the third round. His 207 total is nine shots behind the leaders.

Former Baylor School player Harris English finished the first two rounds at 142 and misssed the cut.

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