The Australian Lucas Herbert increased his lead at the top of the Australian Open standingsa tournament included in the DP World Tour, which will be held at Kingston Heath GC in Melbourne, after the second day.
Herbert accumulating a total of 129 strokes (-14) after showing a card in this second round of 66 strokesthat leaves you a four-shot lead over American Ryggs Johnston and five in a group consisting of the Americans Harry Higgs and Jordan Gumberg, the Finnish Oliver Lindell, the Englishman Matthew Southgate, the Australian Elvis Smylie and the Austrians Lukas Menecz.
The ‘aussie’ player, who he has a six-stroke leadrelaunched his bid for his fourth victory on the circuit with an ‘eagle’ and two ‘birdies’ in his first three holes of the day, but with the wind picking up he made a mistake on the 10th hole which slowed him down in his stride, though he did it again and chained three more hits between 13 and 15 to further consolidate his lead.
Alfredo García-Heredia is the best Spanish, in sixteenth place, with 137 hitsafter making 67 this Friday, while Manuel Elvira is nineteenth with 138, one below the group where the Chilean Cristóbal del Solar is located.
Sebastián García, Iván Cantero and Ángel Ayora, with 140 (-3), made the cut and entered the weekend, what Joel Moscatel and Rafa Cabrera did not achieve
Source: La Verdad
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