Robby Shelton reflects on his composed third round at the 2025 Utah Championship. He talks about trusting his swing, staying patient on the greens, and how key birdies kept his momentum going. With one round to go, Shelton is in position to make a serious run at the title.

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Yeah, Robbie, great round and kind of some crazy conditions there at the end. Take me through some of the highlights and maybe how things change later. Yeah. Um, I’d say just the start helped, you know, four under through five, I think it was, or six. Um, felt really good after that. You know, the start out here is the key key part of the course. The back nine gets hard, but um, once it got windy, it was just, you know, just try to hold on to it. Um, you know, I had it had it pretty deep, so I knew if I just got it in at five or six, I’d be fine. Played the tournament a couple times, obviously a different venue. What do you think of this course and how compares to previously? Um, I mean, they’re both great courses. Um, I think this one fits me a little better. Uh, just tighter fairways and, uh, the greens are small, which is good for iron play, but um, yeah, I’d say it fits me nice and if I’m rolling it well on the Poe, I mean, that’s a good thing. You mentioned you found some things in your game and you working on kind of the same thing all year. What is it specifically you’ve been working on? Yeah. Um just more right hand in my golf swing. Uh I mean I’ve been trying to work on it you know for the past two years honestly but it’s taken so so long and um you know finally it feels good. I feel comfortable over the ball and and honestly just seeing the putts go in helps that. What’s been your perspective out here winning four times kind of back again now? What’s your just kind of perspective on where you’re at? I don’t know. I think I’m just uh I think I’m back and forth. I’ve just been trying to find myself, you know, find my game and find my swing so I can make it more consistent. But um you know, hopefully what I found last week is something that I can take forward and uh you know, use for the rest of my career. in the world. What makes it so difficult to stay? Yeah. Um gosh, it’s just you have to be on top of your stuff every single day. There’s no slacking any of that. You know, you can just one round at even bar, you’re just you’re you’re toast most of the time. So, um your mental game’s got to be there, your physical game, too. and um you know it’s it’s hard to have both every day. Plenty of experience to draw on, but what’s what’s the thing that you try to make sure that you do when you’re in contention? Um I think right now like I’ve been so so caught up in the routine finally. Um you know, my for my most my career it it hasn’t been routine based and I think that’s why it’s a little inconsistent. So, I’ve gotten a lot better with that and it just keeps my mind off of the other things. What’s like the biggest part of that routine that you make sure I don’t know. I think it’s just practicing the same thing over and over and then um just it’s it’s almost like timing, you know? It’s almost like a timing thing. Like I do the same thing on the putter every single putt and same thing when I walk into the ball and picture the shot. So, um I really needed to get better at that and it’s it’s the small things that are helping right now. How’s He’s doing great. Uh Rigs and Row, we have a one-year-old, too.

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