SPRINGFIELD, N.J. – When it comes to PGA Tour professionals, Robert Streb is about as mild-mannered as they come.
Slimly built and hailing from Chickasha, Okla., he carries himself with a quiet comportment. Heck, he doesn’t even bother with a golf glove and still relies on a 10-finger grip.
So it’s not surprising, then, that Streb described the final stroke of his record-tying 63 during the second round of the PGA Championship with an understated sense of humility.
“I was just trying to give it a chance,” Streb said. “If it went in, great.