China Daily

Jaeger maintains torrid Web.com pace

- By ASSOCIATED PRESS in Hayward, California

Stephan Jaeger broke yet another Web.com Tour record in the Ellie Mae Classic on Saturday, shooting a 6-under 64 at TPC Stonebrae to increase his lead to seven strokes.

Two days after opening with a 12-under 58 to break the Web.com mark and match the lowest score on a substantia­l tour, the 27-yearold German reached 23-under 187 to break the tour’s 54hole record for strokes and fall one short of the mark for relation to par.

Jaeger broke the mark of 189 set by Martin Piller last year at the Boise Open.

Jaeger was one off the par mark of 24 under set by Arjun Atwal in the 2008 Chattanoog­a Classic and matched by Tommy Gainey in the 2010 Chiquita Classic and Piller in Boise.

On Friday, Jaeger broke the 36-hole mark at 123 and, at 17 under, was two strokes off the record for relation to par.

“I guess now I have to break the record for 72 holes,” Jaeger said. “It’s been a good week. I’m going to try to keep it going. The game plan doesn’t change.”

He would need to shoot 67 to break Steve Wheatcroft’s 72-hole stroke record of 255 set in the 2011 Melwood Prince George’s County Open, and 62 to top Daniel Chopra’s mark for relation to par set in the 2004 Henrico County Open.

On Saturday, Jaeger played the three par-5 holes in 4under, with an eagle on the 15th and two birdies.

On the 15th, he hit a 3- wood to 10 feet to setup the eagle putt.

“I got off to a good start,” he said. “I just played solid like I’ve done all week. You hit good shots and you get rewarded on this course, which is nice. Like I said, one in the books and we’ll get another one tomorrow like that, and hopefully we’ll be talking on Sunday.”

Xander Schauffele and Matt Atkins were tied for second at 16 under. They each shot 64.

“We have to chase. It’s obviously up to him, he can just run away if he likes,” Schauffele said. “So just shoot as low as possible. Honestly, it just takes pressure off of the field because he’s so far ahead. All we have to do is chase him.”

Rhein Gibson and former University of California player Brandon Hagy each shot 67 to reach 15 under.

Jaeger’s seven-stroke lead was one off the tour record for three rounds.

“Hopefully it’ll be more by the end of the day tomorrow,” he said. “We’re not going to rest on that. We’re going to keep pressing forward.”

Jaeger is 102nd on the money list, with the top 25 at end of the season earning PGA Tour cards. Sunday’s winner will pocket $108,000.

The German came to the United States as a foreign exchange student in 2006. He went to high school for two years in Chattanoog­a, Tennessee, and played college golf at Tennessee-Chattanoog­a, where he was a three-time Southern Conference player of the year.

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