Mexicans Carlos Ortiz and Abraham Acer, along with English Sam Horsfield, led the liv golf series de Adelaida Tournament After completing the second day, maintaining Jon Rahm’s choices are intact, involved in the fight for success from the fifth position, in four blows.
Between head and spanish is Chilean Joaquín Niemann.
In good situation was David Puig, who closed his tour of 70As for the first day, and that was just behind the barrical classification of the General.
Ortiz reached the first place after signing a lap with 68 effects, four under the field pair, which included five birdies, though the best of the day was his countryman Acer, who showed a results of five under the pair.
Liv Adelaida
Classification in the absence of a day
.1. Ander (mex) -9 135
… Horsfield (ING) -9 135
… ortiz (mex) -9 135
.4. Niemann (chi) -6 138
.5. Jon Rahm (ESP) -5 139
.6. Koepka (USA) -4 140
… David Puig (ESP) -4 140
… STENSON (SWE) -4 140
Rahm finished his turn with three bass torque after re -purchasing two Bogey and a birdie In the first nine holes. The Spanish then enhanced that the rest of the tour made five birdies paying bogey who suffered the hole 13. The Spanish had -5, four to the leader.
Puig is an -six with -4 and Sergio García fell into twenty -not positions with +1 In the absence of the last day of the contest.
Source: La Verdad

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