Scottie Scheffler is the only one to classify Texas Children’s Houston Open After signing this Friday in the Rain A -8 (62) in its second round of Memorial Park Golf Course.
World Number 1 stands with a total of -11 (129) after the best weather spin (Its 62 blows are tied to the record record in a single tour of the contest) to rule the contest with the advantage when the game is suspended due to the darkness late afternoon.
Canada Taylor Pendrith made her second consecutive twist of 65 blows To stand 10 in the contest, while Colombian Nico Echavarría made a great twist thanks to his 29 blows at the first spin. Echavarría was 9 under his twists and 10 under the contest when he was in the green of the hole 17 when the horn rang to stop the game.
The rest of the first five will not finish their twists: Australian Min Woo Lee (5 bass to 16) and Ryan Gerard (4 bass to 11) are two behind Scheffler with 9 bass.
Scheffler starts turning it together with two birdies in holes 10 and 11. The latter is a 25 -Foot and half a birdie. The last one is a putt of 26 feet and a half in a pair 3.
It improved in the second hole par 3 with a putt of 29 and a half feet for the birdie. Scheffler ended with four birdies in every nine holes.
It’s kind of putt that Scheffler is looking for.
“I felt like I was praying a lot of good putts, especially to players, putts passing through the side. Today is one day I feel my ball hit can be better and I can emboca“Scheffler said.
Scheffler was fortunate enough to end his spin before the rain was interrupted by the action in just two hours in the afternoon.
Pendrith took advantage of the moisture and packed six birdies, four of them in the last eight holes.
52 players still need to complete their spin on Saturday morning. They will try to fit the third twist causing the trios to leave the tee of No. 1 and No. 10.
The cutting line scheduled on Friday night is 3 under the PAR. The Norirendés Rory Mcilroy made three birdies in a row in the holes 15-17 to sign a 66 and overcome the cut with 4 low.
Source: La Verdad

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