David Puigwho regularly participates in LIV, finished in fifth position in the Riyadh tournament of the Asian circuit, where American John Catlin won.
Puig, win at Singapore in October and second in Malaysian Open In February, in a final round he scored a card with 67 strokes for a total of 270 (-14), leaving him ten behind the American, who has been unstoppable since the beginning of the tournament played in Riyadh club.
Two bogeys on holes 11 and 17 soured a good day for the Spaniard, who instead made six birdies, and it prevented him from finishing higher in the standings.
Catlinwho put his victory on the track with a spectacular third round on Friday (62 strokes), closed the victory with a 66 for an aggregate score of 260 (-24), seven strokes ahead of the Australian Wade Ormsby and nine about Thai Kiradech Aphibarnrat and the American too Peter Uihlein.
The Guatemalan Jose Toledo He finished in a tie for sixth with 272 strokes with three other players after closing out a good tournament with a 66, and so did the Spaniard. Carlos Pigem finished twenty-eighth with 278, four less than Eugenio López-Chacarrawhich also competes in the LIV circuit
Source: La Verdad

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