Reed and Stenson early leaders in Bedminster LIV

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The American patrick reed and the swedish Henrik Stenson its best friday at the beginning of Bedminster InvitationalNew Jersey, delivering a card of 64 hits, seven under par, with Mexican Carlos Ortiz at three hits.

Too much reed What Stenson they achieved eight ‘birdies’ for a ‘bogey’ and two strokes ahead of the Thai Phachara Khongwatmai (-5).

carlos ortiz He delivered a card of 67 strokes, four under par, the result of five birdies for one bogey and occupied the third position. The Mexican, born in Guadalajara, started in a good way, with two birdies on the first two holes and, after a bogey on the fifth, he had another three birdies on seven, eight and eleven.

The Spanish Sergio Garcia finished the first round with one under par, while the Mexican Abraham Ancer signed the pair. Eugenio Lopez Chacarra and David Puig They started the tournament with two over par. The Bedminster Invitational runs through next Sunday.

Classification after the first round (par 71)

1. Patrick Reed (USA) 64
1. Henrik Stenson (Sweden) 64
3. Phachara Khongwatmai (Thailand) 66
4. Dustin Johnson (USA) 67
4. Carlos Ortiz (Mexico) 67
6. Charles Howell (USA) 68
6. Martin Kaymer (Germany) 68
6. Brooks Koepka (USA) 68
6. Ian Poulter (England) 68

15. Sergio Garcia (Spain) 70
36. Eugenio López Chacarra (Spain) 73
36. David Puig (Spain) 73

Source: La Verdad

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