The Spanish ángel Ayora, 20, signed this Friday eight stroke more than the eve to get off the shared Belgian Open leadership that arrived on the first day, and dropped to eleven areas of the seven effects of the first one, the Scottish Ewen Ferguson.
For a few months as a professional, Ayora gave the first day to Antwerp’s Rinkven International Rinkven International with a 65 -stroke card (six low) to expel the DP World Tour Tournament. The next day, Spain could not control the speed and signed a twist of 73 (+2) with three birdies up to five bogeys.
Ferguson made 64 on the second day to ease the leadership, with three margin blows in English Marco Penge.
In another blow Ayora marched to their countrymen Eugenio Chacarra and Nacho Elvira match.
Source: La Verdad

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