The American Max Homathe best American without a doubt in the last Ryder Cup in Rome and the French Matthieu Pavonchampion of the Spanish Open in Madrid, command the Nedbank Golf Challenge of Touring Europe within Gary Player Country Club of South African resort of Sun City.
Britain’s Dan Bradbury was tied with them on the 18th tee, but a bogey on this final hole knocked him out of the lead. With rounds of 68 and 66 strokes, Homa and Pavon lead Bradbuty by one stroke while the Extremaduran Jorge Campillowho plays one of ten American PGA Tour cards awarded this year by the DP World Tour, is tied for 19th at six strokes after finishing the second day with 71 strokes, one under par.
Campillo became the co-leader of the penultimate tournament of the season after the 8th hole after scoring 4 birdies on holes 1, 2, 5 and 8, but from the 9th the Norba player began to feel the hardness of the course and signed three bogeys through the 18th to finish with one under par on the day and 140 (-4) overall.
The rest of the Spaniards were too far ahead. Adrián Otaegui is 40th with 144, Nacho Elvira, 52nd with 146 and Pablo Larrazábal, 57th with 148.
We should also highlight the 66 stroke card of the tournament’s other American attraction, Justin Thomaswho entered the top 10 with 138 hits, the same as the defending champion, Tommy Fleetwood.
Source: La Verdad
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