Arjun Somani prefers to be the hunter instead of the hunted going into the final round of a tournament.
But once he catches up and passes those ahead, he feels confident he can stay in control.
“I hit every fairway on the back nine, which made it super easy and I was hitting it far,” Somani said. “I didn’t really have to play conservative because I didn’t have any 6-irons in or anything … it was mainly 9-irons and pitching wedges, stuff like that. With those clubs I can normally attack, so I feel like I was just playing my game.”
“I was in a divot on 15,” Somani said of his drive. “I wasn’t happy about that bogey and Chase birdied, so I was only up 1 going into the last three.”“Chase hit a perfect drive on 16 and I hit a good drive and then I hit a pretty bad wedge shot and had about 45 feet and I sunk that and I think Chase made par,” Somani said.