the danish Rasmus Hojgaardthe scottish David’s Law and the polish Adrian Merokeach accumulated 133 strokes (-11), after shooting respective 67 (five under par), 64 (eight under par) and 65 (seven under par), tournament co-leaders Ras Al Khaimahof DP World Tour (formerly the European Circuit), which takes place in Al Hamra, in the United Arab Emirates, at the end of the second day.
law (a victory on the European circuit), with 64 hits, with an ‘eagle’ and six ‘birdies’, he showed one of the best cards so far in the tournament, surpassed only by the 63 (-9) delivered this Friday for English Give Whitnell.
there is nowith two wins already on the European Tour, showed a second card with a 65, he also made no mistake adding seven ‘birdies’. Rasmus Hojgaard (Three wins on the European Tour), for his part, it was this leading trio that showed the most hits on the second day with a 67, the result of six ‘birdies’ and a ‘bogey’.
The first leader of this edition, the Japanese Ryo Hisatsune, he left at 70 (-2), dropping to fourth place, with a total of 134 (-10).
The best Spaniard, in a shared fifteenth place, is now the canary Rafael Cabrera Bello, with a total of 137 (-7), after the second round with 66 (-6), with two ‘eagles’ (the par 5 of holes 8 and 14) to his credit. He also added three ‘birdies’, but was somewhat slowed down by a ‘bogey’ made on the 12th.
adri arnaus add 138 (69+69) and Pablo Larrazabal he is 139 (68+71). They also passed the cut Alexander the King (140), Angel Hidalgo and Jorge Campillo (141) and Adrian Otaegui (142).
Source: La Verdad

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