Chan Kim exploited An eagle at the last moment to straighten the course and finish the second twist with a five -stroke advantage to Isco Championship This Friday in Louisville, Kentucky.
Kim sought the alternative event of the PGA tour at its new headquarters, the Hurstbourne Country Club, with a wonderful 61 -stroke round on Thursday, giving it an advantage of four blows. After opening Friday with a birdie in Hole 10, Par 5, he surrendered his advantage over the bogeys in holes 11, 16 and 1.
Kim was a punch to Beau Hossler when he arrived at Hole 4, where his blow from thirty -six yard arrived loudly and rode in the hole. Birdies are added to holes 7 and 8 to climb 129, 11 under the par.
Kim, 35, made an eagle in the hole 4Par 4, for the second consecutive rotation. Kim, a veteran who won 10 titles between the Japan Golf Tour and Korn Ferry Tour, was half in his first success on the PGA tour.
The closest competitors were Norwegian Kris Ventura (64 on Friday), American Vince Whaley (67) and German Thomas Rosenmueller (69), tied to the second with 6 bass torch. Hossler lived in a 68 and shared the fifth place, tied with Kevin Kisner (69), English David Skinns (64) and many more.
Something in the rear is Manuel Elvira. It was eighteenth tied to a total -3, eight blows from the leader, after a second round with four birdies and three Bogeys. Ángel ayora Thirty -thirty -seven March with the pair (three birdies, three bogey and two double bogey in the second round) and Iván Cantero It is fifty -room with +1 (four birdies, two bogeys and a double bogey). They have not passed the cut Joel Moscatel (+3 Finishing after four birdies, four bogeys and a triple bogey in the second twist), Alfredo García-Heredia (+4 after a day with six birdies, two bogeys and a double bogey) or Rafa Cabrera (+7 Finishing after goodbye with two birdies and four Bogeys).
Source: La Verdad

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