the castellonian Sergio Garcia The second round of 86th Masterstaking place this week on the historic Augusta National route, which has accumulated +2 giving him a pass to continue competing over the weekend.
“Conditions were the same as yesterday, with gusts of wind and greens a bit more stable and faster yesterday. Messy. I feel like I played very well and the result didn’t match”, Sergio García told EFE, five strokes behind the interim co-leaders, South African Charl Schwartzel (-3) and South Korean Sungjae Im (-3).
The winner of the 2017 Masters reached several hurdles in the round, including a triple bogey on the 11th hole, and was never thrown in the towel. “It was like 10 rounds I fought Canelo. It’s been difficult “said the Castellón after making the cut for the first time since his win five years ago.
“I wanted to commit suicide at 11 and since then, I’ve just played and tried to do everything, and I was lucky with a couple of good shots in the last two holes ”, added García, who finished with two birdies and received congratulations from those who were with him in his 23rd Masters.
Source: La Verdad

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