The Spaniards Sergio García and Luis Masaveuwith a card with 65 blows (five bass torque), share a second position at the end of the first day of Hong Kong’s liv golftwo effects from the leader, English Paul Casey (63).
Sergio García and Masaveu, both of the fireballs team leading the first, was the positive part of Spain’s representatives in the Liv Circuit, on a first day where it did not shine Jon Rahm .
Especially brilliant is Masaveu, 22 years old and this year’s debutant debutant, which made two ‘Eagles’ (holes 3 and 13) on its tour. He also made three ‘birdies’, with two ‘bogeys’.
Meanwhile, Sergio García, signed seven ‘birdies’ and two ‘bogeys’. Meanwhile, Rahm made a more flat tour, with three ‘birdies’ and two ‘Bogeys’. From the rest of the Spaniards, David Puig (Fireballs) made 68 (-2).
The best of the first day was Casey (Crushers), 47, with 21 wins as a professional, of them three on PGA tour and fifteen European circuit, and had five European team participation in the Ryder Cup, where he won in 2004, 2006 and 2018.
Sharing second place is also Colombian Sebastián Muñoz (torque), with six ‘birdies’ and a’ bogey.
The rest of the American Americans see Chileans Joaquin Niemann (torque) with 67 (-3) and mythology Pereira (torque) with 68; Mexican Abraham Acer (Fireballs) with 71.
Through the teams, at the moment, they share the first crushers and torque position, with -12; Following the fireballs, with -11.
Source: La Verdad

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