The American Wyndham Clark remains leader of canada is open at the end of second day of the PGA Tour tournament with 133 strokes, seven under par.
Clark, who on Thursday, at the opening of the Canadian Open, completed the course with 63 strokes (-7), on Friday had to content himself with finishing 18 holes in 70 strokes, par for the course.
But enough for the American to stay one shot ahead of his countrymen. Alex Smalley, Keith Mitchell and Jim Knousso did the British Rory McIlroy and Matt Fitzpatrickthe five tied for second place with 134 hits.
The best route of the day corresponds to the American AustinCook, who completed 18 holes in St. George’s Golf & Country Club in Toronto on 64 shots, six under par. After the first two days, Cook was seventh in the standings with 135 shots.
The first Latino was the Colombian Sebastian Munoz |with 139 strokes (69 and 70), tying for 33rd place.
The Argentinian Emiliano Grillo He is now in 45th place, with 140 strokes (70 and 70), along with the rest of Mexican Carlos Ortiz (67 and 73), who on Thursday finished the Canadian field tour in the th nine positions.
After the second day, the Spanish Rafa Cabrera Bello He climbed to 56th place with 141 strokes (71 and 70).
This is the first time since 2019 that the Canadian Open, part of the PGA Tour, has been held due to pandemic restrictions. The Canadian Open was not held in St. Louis. George’s Golf & Country Club of Toronto since 2010.
Classification after the second round (par 70)
1. Wyndham Clark (USA) -7 (63-70)
2. Matthew Fitzpatrick (ENG) -6 (64-70)
2. Jim Knous (USA) -6 (67-67)
2. Rory McIlroy (NIR) -6 (66-68)
2. Keith Mitchell (USA) -6 (67-67)
2. Alex Smalley (USA) -6 (67-67)
7. Austin Cook (USA) -5 (71-64)
8. Sam Burns (USA) -4 (67-69)
8. Doug Ghim (USA) -4 (65-71)
8. Lee Hodges (USA) -4 (66-70)
8. Charley Hoffman (USA) -4 (68-68)
8. Shane Lowry (IRL) -4 (67-69)
8. Patrick Rodgers (USA) -4 (67-69)
8. Scottie Scheffler (USA) -4 (69-67)
8. Matt Wallace (ENG) -4 (70-66)
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21. Justin Thomas (USA) -2 (69-69)
56. Rafael Cabrera (ESP) +1 (71-70)
Source: La Verdad

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