Andrew Alligood toma control del Bupa Championship
Continuán las actividades Bupa Championship en el PGA TOUR Latinoamérica que se realiza en la Riviera Maya. 25/07/2021 12:12
Aunque no tuvo una ronda ideal, de hecho, inclusive haciendo diez golpes en el hoyo 8, el estadounidense
Andrew Alligood firmó este sábado una tarjeta de 72 golpes que le permitió tomar el liderato del
Bupa Championship presentado por
PGA TOUR Latinoamérica.
El jugador de 24 años completa, tras 54 hoyos de juego en PGA Riviera Maya, un total de 3-bajo par 213 para separarse por un golpe del líder de los dos primeros días, Ben Cook y del canadiense Drew Nesbitt, actual No. 7 del Listado de Puntos.
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JOHNS CREEK, Ga. (AP) Nelly Korda powered her way to her first major championship Sunday with a performance worthy of her new status as the No. 1 player in women’s golf.
Korda nearly holed out with a 7-wood from 243 yards for a tap-in eagle, and the 22-year-old American seized control by using her length from that graceful swing for another eagle that sent her to victory in KPMG Women’s PGA Championship.
She finished with a 15-foot par putt for a 4-under 68, giving her a three-shot victory over Lizette Salas at the Atlanta Athletic Club. At 19-under 269, she tied the Women’s PGA record to par last matched by Inbee Park at Westchester Country Club in 2015.
QUITO, Ecuador–Holding a one-shot lead over eight players through 36 holes, Drew Nesbitt fired a week-low, 7-under 65 Saturday to open a four-shot lead at the Banco del Pacifico Open. The Toronto native moved to 16-under 200 with 18 holes left to play at Quito Tennis & Golf Club.
Nesbitt grabs lead as second-round is suspended by darkness in Quito
Drew Nesbitt followed and opening 66 with a 69 to take a one-shot lead in Quito. (Media/PGA TOUR)
QUITO, Ecuador –Playing in the third group that started the second round off No. 10 in the afternoon, Canada’s Drew Nesbitt was lucky to made it home right before PGA TOUR Latinoamérica official blew the horn and suspended play due to darkness at 6:15 p.m. local time. His second-round 69 got him to 9-under through 36 holes, allowing him to move ahead of a group of eight players standing at 8-under at the weather-delayed Banco del Pacifico Open.