Swedish Henrik Stenson was made this Saturday with the single tournament leadership of Bedminster of LIVthe new golf league funded by the Government of Saudi Arabia, with a total of nine under par and three impacts lower than the American Dustin Johnson (-6)second.
After a brilliant -7 on Friday, opening day, Stenson had another strong day and remained the sole leader, along with the Americans patrick reedwho also reached the second round with a -7, carded 73 hits, two over par.
The Mexican carlos ortiz He stayed in the match and was third after Friday -1 (-5 overall), tied with Reed and American Talor Gooch.
The Spanish Sergio Garcia he repeated Friday’s result and delivered a card of 70 strokes, one under par (-2 overall). your countrymen David Puig and Eugenio Lopez Chacarra they accumulate two and three more pairs, respectively. Puig signed for par on Saturday, while López Chacarra finished one over par.
Bad day for the Mexican Abraham Ancer, who finished the second round in 78 strokes, seven over par, which included a ‘triple bogey’. The Bedminster Invitational ends this Sunday.
Classification after the second round (par 71)
1. Henrik Stenson (Sweden) 133 (64-69)
2. Dustin Johnson (USA) 136 (67-69)
3. Talor Gooch (USA) 137 (73-64)
3. Carlos Ortiz (Mexico) 137 (67-70)
3. Patrick Reed (USA) 137 (64-73)
6. Phachara Khongwatmai (Thailand) 138 (66-72)
6. Turk Pettit (USA) 138 (71-67)
6. Lee Westwood (England) 138 (69-69)
9. Martin Kaymer (Germany) 139 (68-71)
9. Charl Schwartzel (South Africa) 139 (70-69)
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11. Sergio Garcia (Spain) 140 (70-70)
19. David Puig (Spain) 144 (73-71)
28. Eugenio López Chacarra (Spain) 15 (73-72)
Source: La Verdad

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