Puerto Rico Open: Third-Round Notebook

 
RIO GRANDE, Puerto Rico -- A total of 81 players made the 36-hole cut, which came at even-par 144. Current PGA TOUR policy states that if more than 79 professionals make the cut, then a 54-hole cut will be implemented with the low 70 players (and ties) advancing to Sunday play. A total of 75 players made the 54-hole cut, which came at 1-over-par 217. Those six players who did not make the cut will be paid according to their standing after 54 holes. [link]

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