Well, he fought it, especially on the second nine holes of Wentworth West Coursein the county of Surrey, scene of a BMW PGA Championshipfinally reached 54 holes and was marked by two minutes of silence, at 9.50 local time, in memory of Queen Elizabeth II, who died on Thursday at the Scottish castle of Balmoral.
At 6.40 the game resumed in this flagship tournament of european tour Y Jon Rahmalthough he fought hard to try to finish its second and penultimate lap British PGA as high as possible in the classification, he fell somewhat in the middle. At the end of the day, 68 shots, with six birdies and a double bogey, for 138 (-6), and provisional top 20, 6 shots behind the clubhouse leaders, the Dane Soren Kjeldsen (64) and the Norwegian Victor Hovland (68), both with 132 (-12). At -10 he completes a rebirth Francis Molinari (65).
In one of the main matches of the day (Rahm, Hovland, Tyrrell Hatton), the Biscayan, second in this tournament in 2019, sixth in the world ranking, with four victories in the Rolex Series and 14 between the European Tour and PGA Tour, isn’t He unlucky on the greens, especially between holes 10 to 18, and several birdie options escaped him by millimeters.
A result he scored on holes 4 and 6 of the first part of the course (double bogey to ‘pay’ on 5, par 3), to sign another four on the 11th round in the second round (he almost made of eagle with the second shot ), 12 (par 5), 14 (from two and a half meters) and 18 (from two meters). On 10, 15 and 17, the ball licked the edge of the hole and wouldn’t go in, just like a few times earlier.
However, the fact is that the Basque has a very complicated victory because there are only 18 holes left, this Sunday, and six shots separate him, at the moment, from the head, with a Hovland, number 10 in the world , in the form
The British PGA has been held at Wentworth for 38 years and this year brings together 11 Grand Slam winners, 31 Ryder Cup players and 109 DP World Tour (formerly European Tour) tournament winners.
In the afternoon session they played with others Rory McIlroythe co-leader after the first 18 holes Tommy Fleetwood and the defending champion, the American Billy Horschel.
Source: La Verdad

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