The American Xander Schauffele He suffered to do her Scottish Open. ), and has a stroke advantage over his countrymen Kurt Kitayamasecond classified, after a deadly day for the Spaniards Rafael Cabrera.
Schauffele’s victory, which adds up to 6 wins on the PGA Tour and one on the European Circuit, was more complicated than expected, not because of the two-shot advantage he faced on the final day against Rafa Cabrera, but because of the overwhelming . he will start this Sunday. And the man of ‘four nationalities’, since he was born in San Diego (California) and his father is Franco-German and his mother Taiwanese, started with two birdies on holes 1 and 2, accompanied by canary bogey. They did his advantage to shoot up to six punches against his partner in the party and four of his immediate pursuers.
Born 28 years ago and gold at the Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games, embroidered it, but soon began to faint unexpectedly: two separate bogeys at 6, 7 and 9, they put him a -6 and dismissed him with a leadership that seemed to be his from beginning to end. He left it to his compatriot Kurt Kitayama, who at the time with a birdie in the 14th was in the top with -7, and, behind him, Americans Patrick Cantlay, Max Homa and Jordan Spieth , with – 5.
Cabrera, who along with the pursuit of success was fighting for one of the three access areas at the British Open, survived a carousel of hits and misses that led him into a tunnel that took him from in the noble zone of classification; and, with it, in his desire to be next week in the fictional Saint Andrews. The canary, which failed to cut in recent tournaments and shone again in the first three days, was not found this Sunday.
The tournament is open to the battle for the title, having recovered an emotion that seemed dead in Schauffele’s massive start. And what’s more, when Kitayama bogeyed on the 17th, he dropped to -6, where he finished and stood in the clubhouse with a Californian who had six more holes to finish.
The pressure seemed to please Schauffele, who in the 14th minute led alone with a birdie that sent him back to -7. The win was in his hands again and he was even more caressed by a new birdie on the 16th that put him at -8; that is, two strokes preceded Kitayama who was waiting for a miracle from the clubhouse. Of course, he was missing at 17 and 18, surprisingly where on Saturday he made two bogeys of the day.
He narrowly saved par on the 17th, bogeyed on the 18th, but it didn’t matter. He took the tournament, fourteen days after winning the Travelers Championship, and confirmed his candidacy for the British this week.
Rafa Cabrera finished the worst run of the day, 77 (+7), which dropped him to thirty -six spots, with 282 (+2).
Jon Rahm He ended his involvement with the last card with 71 hits (+1), in the distant 55th position, with a total of 285 hits (+5). At 283 completed Adrian Otaegui, in position 43; with 284, of 47, adri arnaus; and has 287 Nacho Elvira.
They achieved three places of access at the British Open, Americans Kurt Kitayama and Brandon Wu and Welshman Jamie Donaldson.
Source: La Verdad

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