Sergio García ended the second day of the Liv Golf by Hong Kong, the third stop of the season, matched with Paul Casey, the English companion of campaigns in the European team of the Ryder Cup, and the crazy Peter Uihlein, who was fostered eight Birdies, an Eagle and Cuatro Bogeys in his 64 card, being the last player in the statistics of Cogidos streets (5 of 14). (Results)
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The three escaped in the classification with three blows of advantage over a group in which Pereira myth, author of a hole in one, and four on Jon Rahm, which is seventh, after a good load on the day of the movement, backed by their legionaries, which has allowed them to jump to the second place of the team classification, only two blows of the torque
The Hong Kong Golf Club, a short field like Valderrama, the scenario that Borriol loves, attended a great day, with some wind, by Sergio. Without errors, with an orderly game, he took some irons with precision. He did not need any miracle to order a turn that won it based on playing a manual golf. He took 12 of 14 streets, which demanded the tour. Birdies added, almost all, except for the 17 (started in hole 2) with short putts. He will look for his second victory in this circuit, triumph that adds to the one achieved in the Guadiaro field last year.
Jon Rahm also created a victory option and many of continuing with the top 10 streak that has been registered in the league last year, except for the withdrawal in Dallas in 2024. He began by 8 and added a Bogey immediately. But, from the fifth section he began to see the hole, he added three Birdies in a row, and four others in six holes later. He had a ball hanging from the hole, but he was again the resounding player who used with 64 blows, two more than his partner in Legion XIII, Caleb Surratt, who signed the best return of the day: 62 ..
Jon Rahm, in a tee from Hong Kong Golf Club
In addition, Luis Masaveu, who shared a game with Sergio, suffered crudely on Saturday and signed 73 blows, four bogeys and a Birdie, who made him fall to lead in the table and David Puig, very much in his style, with hardly any noise, delivered a 67 -stroke card, despite a final bogey, which left six of the leadership.