Koepka celebrates his birthday a day later, Rahm has improved but is still a long way off

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The American Brooks Koepka celebrated his 34th birthday a day late this Saturday and, with an excellent second score of 64 strokes (seven under par), with an aggregate score of 130 (-12), he placed himself as undisputed leader of LIV Golf Singaporethere is one day left, and there is the Spanish Jon Rahm reacting but still far from the lead.

Koepka started the second day, which featured a a delay of about four hours and forty minutes due to weather conditionsa blow from the then leader, the Colombian Sebastián Muñoz. Also, he is tied with his compatriots Kevin Na and Cameron Tringale, Mexican Abraham Ancer, German Martin Kaymer and Belgian Thomas Pieters.

They all succumbed to a difficult Koepka from the start. He carded seven birdies and made no mistakes on the remaining holes, where he completed par.

It was planted on the last day with three shots before the quarter-final with Ancerwho turned out to be less, who delivered the second card with 67 (-4), the Pole Adrian Meronkwho scored 66, the Belgian Pieters (67) and the Americans Matthew Wolff (65) and Talor Gooch (66).

left behind Sebastián Muñoz, with a 70 result from five birdies and four bogeys,

Of the Spaniards, The best is still Eugenio López-Chacarra, although he is six shots behind the leaderafter the second round at 69. Sergio García and Rahm, with a respective 68, are 7 behind Koepka

Through teams, the leader now is Smash (by Koepka), with -23; followed by Ripper (Cameron Smith), with -22. Fireballs (by Ancer, Sergio García and López-Chacarra) share third place, with -20; while Rahm’s Legion XIII was fifth, with -17.

Source: La Verdad

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