Rough Round

It was a bad time for Colorado Golf Hall of Famer Brandt Jobe to post his highest round as a PGA Tour Champions player.

Jobe, who turned 50 a little over a year ago, shot a 9-over-par 79 Saturday at Scioto Country Club in Columbus, Ohio, dropping him 34 spots on the U.S. Senior Open scoreboard, from eighth place to 42nd.

Jobe played his final 10 holes in 9 over par Saturday after being in contention for the title prior to that. He finished the day with a triple bogey, a double bogey, five bogeys and one birdie on Saturday. That leaves him at 10-over-par 220, 15 strokes behind leader Miguel Angel Jimenez.

Jobe has recorded three top-five showings in senior majors so far this year.

Meanwhile, Colorado resident Gary Hallberg shares 51st place after a third-round 76 left him at 222.

The championship will conclude on Sunday.

Here are all the scores and positions for the locals:

42. Colorado Golf Hall of Famer Brandt Jobe 71-70-79–220
51. Colorado resident Gary Hallberg 71-75-76–222

Missed 36-Hole Cut
Former Castle Pines resident Esteban Toledo 74-74–148
Colorado Sports Hall of Famer and former CU Golfer Hale Irwin 76-77–153
Ron Vlosich of Lakewood 77-77–154
Mark Wiebe of Aurora 74-WD

For all the scores, CLICK HERE.
 

Former Pioneer Kofstad Shoots Third-Round 69 at Olympics: Former University of Denver golfer Espen Kofstad moved up 10 spots on the Olympic golf scoreboard Saturday by shooting a 2-under-par 69 in Rio de Janeiro. Kofstad, who’s competing for his native Norway, shares 44th place at 4-over-par 217. That leaves him 16 strokes behind leader Justin Rose of Great Britain, who fired a 65 on Saturday. The competition will conclude on Sunday. For complete Olympic scores, CLICK HERE.