The last time Ben Griffin found himself leading a PGA Tour event with the world’s best player lurking behind him, he walked away with a trophy. At the Charles Schwab Challenge, Griffin proved he could handle the pressure of elite competition breathing down his neck. Now he’s ready to do it again.
Griffin sits at the top of the Procore Championship leaderboard at 16-under par heading into Sunday’s final round. Meanwhile, world No. 1 Scottie Scheffler lurks just two shots back at 14-under after firing a spectacular third-round 64. However, Griffin isn’t losing sleep over the challenge ahead.
“Yeah, it’s not the first time it’s happened,” Griffin said when asked about having Scheffler chasing him. “I think Charles Schwab maybe he was in the group or two behind me, and ultimately I w