Sepp Straka opened a three-stroke advantage over AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am By signing his second consecutive rotation of 65 this Friday at Pebble Beach, California.
Austrian continued its great level of spyglass hill golf course With a -7 (65) on Pebble Beach Golf Link on Friday with eight birdies and just one Bogey. The field plays a twist on each of the two fields before Pebble Beach accepts the weekends over the weekend.
With -14 (130), Straka comfortably captured Russell Henley (69, Pebble Beach) and the Australian Cam Davis (68, Spyglass Hill)tied second to 11 under par.
Straka won the American Express in Palm Springs, California, two weeks ago to get the third title of his career on the PGA Tour. He said the key to his good start was Putt, which was proven Friday with a blow of 23 feet and another 15 feet where he made two of his birdies.
Niirlandés Rory Mcilroy formed a 70 on Pebble Beach one day after making a hole in one at the beginning of his Thursday spin in spyglass. At 8 at the bottom of the contest, Mcilroy was tied to the 13th -13 Includes other great Collin Morikawa (67, Pebble), Patrick Cantlay (70, spyglass) and Irish Shane Lowry (70, spyglass).
Scheffler is tied to 7 under torque after 70 on Pebble Beach. The three Scheffler Birdies on Friday were in a three-hole section (Nos. 6-8). World Number 1 is competing for the first time since his hand was injured while cooking during the holidays a month ago.
Eight players should be competed in this contest, but the Swedish Ludvig Aberg retired Friday due to illness, one day after falling to the last place with 77 in the first spin.
Source: La Verdad

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