After the third round of the event taking place in Japan, the Chilean found himself with a record of two over par. Tonight he will play the last day of the contest.
The numbers are improving for Mito Pereira in Japan. After a second round to forget, the Chilean returned to the course of the Accordia Golf Narashino Country Club with a desire for revenge and achieved it halfway. He made his map using a -2 on the third day but could not escape the bottom of the ZOZO Championship.
And it is that he faced this Saturday a four above par that complicated all the planning. Very low in the general board, the Chilean started in the hole and had no movement until he reached flag 14. There he could not face the par five and added his first bogey of the day.
The positive point is that after this failure, Pereira’s best stage has arrived. Consecutive birdies at 18 and 1 to later discount again on hole 4. A balance of two under par which was ultimately maintained after adding birdie and bogey at eight and nine .
In this way, Mito finds himself in position 64 of the tournament, gaining four places compared to Friday and remaining 13 places above the last of the tournament. The tip, meanwhile, is led by Rickie Fowler, who had a four-under par day and was -14 on the board.
Far from these aspirations, Mito Pereira will have a great chance of ending his stay in Chiba well in the fourth round. It will come into play today at 9:58 p.m. in Chile (9:58 a.m. Sunday in Japan) and with the desire to demonstrate the level that earned him fourth place at the Shriners Children’s Open a week ago.
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Source: Latercera

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