The circuit Liv Back to stage this weekend Dallaswith the four Spaniards belonging to him. The first twist left a good feeling on Jon Rahm And for David Puig In a contest that, as usual, will end the week after three laps.
Patrick Reed and Harold Varner III They share leadership after the first day after winning five blows each in the field pairs. But after them, Rahm was third in an effect of distance, along David Puig Fifth tied. They are further back Sergio García and José Luis BallesterWho will try to go back on the weekend.
Rahm He left good emotions at the beginning where he signed four birdies, two Bogeys and, above all, a good eagle in pairs of four holes 6. It made him get 68 blows with respect to the 72th field pairs to start completely fighting for success.
In it they are dominant at the moment Reed and Varner III. Americans found themselves comfortable in the play, with a reed that signed an eagle, four birdies and a bogey. Varner III, on the other hand, went to six birdies and a bogey on its route. Abraham Acer was fourth with -3 after seven birdies, two bogeys and a double bogey.
In a large fifth place can be found David Puigwith a 70 who left him three blows from leadership, tied to Dustin Johnson, Richard Bland, Graeme McDowell and Anirban Lahiri. Puig signed a day of differences, with an eagle, five birdies, three bogeys and a double bogey.
More land to recover early Sergio García and ‘Josele’ Ballester. Garcia was thirty -Third tied to +3, after two birdies, three bogeys and a double bogey. Ballester, on the other hand, is the Fuperow march second with +4 after two Bogeys, a triple bogey and a single birdie.
Classification After the first twist (par 72)
1. Patrick Reed (United States) 67
1. Harold Varner III (United States) 67
3. Jon Rahm (Spain) 68
4. 4. Abraham Acerr (Mexico) 69
5. Richard Bland (England) 70
5. Dustin Johnson (United States) 70
5. Anirban Lahiri (United States) 70
5. Graeme McDowell (Northern Ireland) 70
5. David Puig (Spain) 70
10. Paul Casey (England) 71
10. Tom McKibbin (Northern Ireland) 71
10. Louis Oosthuizen (South Africa) 71
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33. Sergio García (Spain) 75
42. José Luis Ballester (Spain) 76
Source: La Verdad

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