Collin Morikawa’s leader arrives on the last day of Arnold Palmer Invitational

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Collin Morikawa made 5 under the torque this Saturday to stand After the three invitational Arnold Palmer’s invitational around the Bay Hill Club and Lodge in Orlando, Florida.

Morikawa, who trained a putt for the birdie from about 3 meters to the last hole to get the first solo position, It reached the last day with the advantage of a blow to Russell Henley.

Henley achieved four consecutive birdies at the beginning of the second round and stood with 67 blows. They helped him prevent a pair of bogeys from spinning.

Canada Corey Conners (69) are third of 8 under the par. He came to the last hole tied to the lead, but his bogey accompanied by Morikawa’s birdie changed the order.

Australian Jason Day (69) was placed on fourth with 7 under par. Michael Kim (67) and Tony Finau (68) are 5 under the par.

The leader of the second spin, the Irishman Shane Lowry, began the day with two advantages over Wyndham Clark. At 76 strokes, Lowry was found with 4 under the torque and tied to two other players in the seventh place.

Clark even went down the class, with 76 blows and tied to the 13th area with 2 under the PAR.

The best day of the day corresponds to Andrew Novak, with 65 blows without Bogeys stands with 4 under the PAR. He made birdies in three of the four holes for 5.

Source: La Verdad

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