PROVO — Justin Keiley’s goal for the third and final round of the Provo Open was to go out and shoot his third straight 65 and let someone try to catch him. The Hawaii native had a three-shot lead heading into the final round, but, with blustery conditions all afternoon, he figured the East Bay Golf Course would play a couple of strokes harder.
So the former BYU golfer was more than happy to shoot a 67 Saturday, which gave him a three-round total of 197 and a four-stroke victory over Talons Cove teaching professional Milo Lines.
“It feels good — I’ve been playing in every year since I came here in 2010,” Keiley said.