the Belgian thomas petersthe American michael thorbjornsen and English Richard Bland lead the Bayani Dubai Desert Classic with 134 shots, ten under par, at the end of the second round, the outcome was scheduled for Friday and was postponed this Saturday as a result of tournament changes resulting from the rainy season.
The Touring Europe announced that the event at the Emirates Golf Club, of Rolex serieswill be played in 72 holes and will end this Monday with the third round being played on Sunday.
In the case of Pieters and Bland, both traced -5 of the first path in the second round. Thorbjorsen was different, who after a -2 on his debut signed off with a creditable -8 thanks to seven birdies and an eagle, all this despite leaving hole 1 with a bogey.
Fourth, behind all this, is the Spanish adri arnaus, resident in the emirate, with -9. The man from Moià, with a 67 stroke on the first day, signed a bogey-free card and 68 strokes this Saturday on the second. Next to the Catalan are the Swede Marcus Kinhult and the Scotsman Connor Syme.
“I’m doing my best,” Arnaus confessed to the special emissaries of the ‘Sampung Golf’ portal shortly after signing the card and on his way to the driving range. He was referring to his driver. He is not comfortable on the tee. And he sacrificed distance (he was a good puncher) for control.
Arnaus made four birdies this Saturday on holes 3, 5, 7 and 18. The putter worked well and his shot from the bunker on the last hole to leave the given birdie was brilliant.
Tied at -8 is Angel HidalgoMatt Wallace, Patrick Reed, Rory McIlroy, Bernd Wiesberger, Dan Bradbury, Ian Poulter and Lucas Herbert. Everyone is looking for a good ‘moving day’ on Sunday to get into the fight for the win.
They also passed the cut Pablo Larrazábal (22nd with 138), Jorge Campillo and Adrián Otaegui (40th with 139) and veteran former tournament champion Miguel Ángel Jiménez (65th with 142, just the limit of the cut).
Source: La Verdad

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