Taylor Pendrith leads through three rounds of play.
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After three wind-swept rounds of play at the 2021 Bermuda Championship, we’ve finally reached the final round of action. Below, find out everything you need to know about the tournament money, including payout information and purse.
2021 Bermuda Championship preview
Three rounds of play at the 2021 Bermuda Championship have netted us a leaderboard led by three international names heading into Sunday’s final round. Of course, the tournament field is lean due to travel difficulties and Covid restrictions, but the stage is still set for another thrilling finish.
At the top of the heap is Taylor Pendrith, a 30-year-old PGA Tour rookie, who holds a two-stroke advantage at 17 under par. Pendrith, who is Canadian born, has only two wins to his name — both in his home country. A victory on Sunday in Bermuda would be not only the first of his PGA Tour career, but the first top-10 finish of his PGA Tour career, as well.
Behind him are a pair of Australians, Danny Lee and Lucas Herbert, who sit tied for second at 15 under. The two journeyman are looking for strong performances Sunday to vault themselves up the leaderboard and back into the lead.
Further back, Patrick Reed and Garrick Higgo are in need of strong Sunday performances to re-enter contention. Below, find everything you need to know about the Bermuda Championship’s $6.5 million purse; you can catch the action all morning on Golf Channel.
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