sweet and sour taste for adri arnaus on the last day of PGA em Southern Hills (Tulsa, Okla.) since 73 hits signed for 283 in total (+3) he lost 17th place in its classification of his debut in what is considered the fourth ‘major’ in importance. However, this Monday when the world rankings come out, Moià’s will see his exemption ratified for the US Open in Boston in a month. If he maintains his current position in the top 60 of the ranking (he is 56th), Adri will be at Brorokline Country Club in what will be his second US Open (he played in 2019 at Pebble Beach).
Bubba Watson, Mito Pereira, Gary Woodland, Ryan Fox, Stewart Cink and Chris Kirk are the six players who could replace Arnaus from the current 56th place in the world rankings. The 27-year-old’s tournament final was not dreamed of or expected. He made two bogeys on the first nine holes wasting a clear opportunity to recover one of those two shots; at 11, par 3, he went down into the water and scored a double bogey and just signed a birdie at 15, par 4.
go out to play Rory McIlroywho started like a bullet, with four consecutive birdies on the first five holes, but then the British stuck and had to wait for a better chance to achieve the fifth ‘big’ of his career, after the 2011 USA Open, the PGA of 2012, and the British and PGA in 2014. This time there was no ‘big’ return for Rory as in the Masters (64th on the final day and 2nd place in the final).
Source: La Verdad

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