Aaron Terrazas took a different approach to Heron Point with similar results to co-leader Andrew Orischak. He told his coach before the round he was going play aggressively today. The normally conservative player felt like he had to “get some birdies” in order to compensate for the expected trouble found at Heron Point. Aaron, a high school junior, started his round on the 10th. He managed three birdies to just one bogie and an opening nine two-under-par 34.
The front, as it did not most of the field, played harder for Terrzas. He picked up a couple bogies but finished strong with a birdie on his final hole. Terrazas feels good about his position going into tomorrow’s final round.