Jon Rahm continues to lose the bellows in Singapore

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Dustin Johnson, captain of the 4aces GC team, maintains its leadership in Liv Golf Singapore That was played at the Sentosa Club, though it was now tied for 131 blows (eleven under torque) with Chilean Joaquín Niemann (Torque GC), while John Rahm (Legion XIII) is moving by signing a total of 137 (-5).

The 40 -Year -old American came to Singapore after overcome by physical problems on his right shoulder last week in Hong Kong. The doubts about his status disappeared on the first day, in which he completed the tour of 63 blows thanks to eight birdies, and this good state was re-formed on the second day, where he signed a 68 effect card (-3) with five birdies and two bogeys.

One that significantly improved his game was Joaquín Niemann, who after finishing the first day of 67 blows (-4), The second remained at 64 (-7), a figure that allowed him to tie at the top of the classification with Johnson.

In the background, with a total of 134 blows (-8), a list of four golfers formed by Australian Lucas Herbert, Americans Jason Kokrak and Cameron Tringale and the Colombian Sebastián Muñoz, who after a brilliant first day with 66 blows (-5), ended the second to 68 (-3).

Six blows from Johnson and Niemann are Jon Rahm and David Puig, with 137 blows (-5). ‘The Lion of Barrika’, which began on the day four of the leadership, is now five after signing a 70-stroke card (-1), while Puig, who started the three graduates on the second day with 69 effects (-2).

Source: La Verdad

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