Greyson Sigg Hoping June Is Better Than May
2 years agoGreyson Sigg has struggled on the PGA Tour in 2022 but started off May on a promising note. He finished tied for 33rd at the Mexican Open. The American golfer closed that weekend with a 70-68 and had a few chances to shoot even lower. After that, the rest of the month was an exercise in futility. Sigg just could not make enough putts. As a result, he missed three straight cuts. Sigg took a week off after missing the cut (72-73) at the Charles Schwab. He just does not make enough birdies at 3.66 per round to offset his tee-to-green game which loses him 0.234 strokes. The American needs to drain a few putts early to have a chance this week.
Source: PGATour.com
Source: PGATour.com