Trevor Cone Shoots 63 to Take Lead in Rainy Barbasol Championship as PGA Tour Rookie

Seattle Sports

On Saturday, PGA Tour rookie Trevor Cone shot an incredible 63 to take the lead in the rainy Barbasol Championship. It was an impressive performance from the young golfer, who is making his first appearance on the PGA Tour.

Cone started the day with a one-stroke lead over fellow rookie, Paul Barjon. He then proceeded to shoot a bogey-free round of 63, which included seven birdies and an eagle. His round was the lowest of the day and put him at 12-under par for the tournament.

Cone’s round was made even more impressive by the fact that he had to battle through heavy rain and windy conditions. He was able to keep his composure and focus on the task at hand, which resulted in a remarkable performance.

The 23-year-old rookie is now in a great position to win his first PGA Tour event. He has a two-stroke lead over Barjon and a four-stroke lead over third-place finisher, Ryan Armour.

Cone’s performance is even more impressive considering he only turned professional last year. He has been on a steady rise since then, and his performance at the Barbasol Championship is a testament to his hard work and dedication.

The final round of the Barbasol Championship will be played on Sunday, and Cone will be looking to maintain his lead and secure his first PGA Tour victory. It will be an exciting day for the young golfer, and all eyes will be on him as he looks to make history.

Trevor Cone Shoots 63 to Take Lead in Rainy Barbasol Championship as PGA Tour Rookie