the Australian Jason Day retained his lead this Friday after the second day of the Wells Fargo Championship with a total of -10, after finishing his second round with 67 strokes, three under par.
In ‘TPC Potomac at Avenel Farm’ (Maryland), Jason Day, who starred with a brilliant -7 in the opening, He was three strokes ahead of American Max Homa and four about a group consisting of fellow Americans James Hahn, Kurt Kitayama Kurt, Luke List and Denny McCarthy.
Mexican Abraham Ancer and Venezuelan Jhonattan Vegas continue to add good results, both with -3s after two rounds of competition in Maryland.
Ancer delivered a card of 68 hitstwo under par, despite starting with two bogeys on the first three holes, while Vegas finished with 69 strokes, one under par.
Sergio García, who got three under par on Thursday, delivered a 71 -stroke card on Friday.one over pair, and accumulates a total of -2.
your countryman Eugenio López Chacarra amassed seven over par, after finishing his second round with 74 shotsfour more than par.
The Wells Fargo Championship will run until next Sunday.
Sorting after the second day
1. Jason Day (AUS) -10 (63-67)
2. Max Homa (USA) -7 (67-66)
3. James Hahn (USA) -6 (66-68)
. Kurt Kitayama (USA) -6 (67-67)
. List of Luke (USA) -6 (68-66)
. Denny McCarthy (USA) -6 (65-69)
7. Keegan Bradley (USA) -5 (70-65)
. Brian Harman (USA) -5 (69-66)
. Chad Ramey (USA) -5 (69-66)
10. Matthew Fitzpatrick (ENG) -4 (68-68)
. Tyrrell Hatton (ENG) -4 (70-66)
. Anirban Lahiri (IND) -4 (68-68)
. Rory Sabbatini (SVK) -4 (67-69)
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18. Sergio Garcia (ESP) -2 (67-71)
50. Rory McIlroy (NIR) 0 (67-73)
Source: La Verdad

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