Ryan Gerard calls play at Charles Schwab unacceptable after solid finish
Yahoo Sports • 1 min read • Latest: May 31, 2026, 12:21 AM
Last updated May 31, 2026
Ryan Gerard finished the third round of the Charles Schwab Challenge one stroke behind the leader, Eric Cole. He improved his standing by birdieing his last two holes, moving up the leaderboard. Gerard expressed disappointment with part of his performance, labeling it as 'not acceptable.' As the tournament approaches its final round, he aims to rectify any mistakes and improve his game.
- •Ryan Gerard is one stroke behind Eric Cole after round three.
- •He birdied his final two holes to improve his score.
- •Gerard criticized part of his play as unacceptable.
- •The final round is critical for his tournament standing.
- •This event is significant for Gerard's career progression.
- 12:21 AMYahoo Sports — Ryan Gerard admits what he did on day three at the Charles Schwab was simply ‘not acceptable’
"Ryan Gerard sits just one stroke adrift of the leader, Eric Cole, heading into the final round of the Charles Schwab Challenge. Gerard turned what would have been a decent round into a good one on day three of the Charles Schwab Challenge, after he birdied his final two holes.
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