The national golfer stood out for getting an eagle in the second round. However, his production was lower than on Thursday and he had to wait to continue racing.
Mito Pereira has completed his participation in the second round of the Valspar Championship, which takes place in Palm Harbor, Florida. The national golfer made a correct performance, but not necessarily reassuring enough to ensure his passage to the final stages, so he had to wait what the other competitors were doing.
His performance in the second round of the contest was slightly lower than Thursday, when he finished with a card of 69 strokes (-2). Yesterday the day ended with 70 hits (-1), even though he left a Eagle at hole 1. However, in the fourth, he did the only bogey of the day, which caused him to lose a few positions. He started from pavilion 10 and in 16 of them he recorded pairs.
The native of Pirque was close to the top 50 and the cut was projected at -3, just the Goal accumulated by the pupil of Eduardo Miquel, which allowed him to cross the barrier of elimination with just what was needed, since the participants who then went out to compete on the lawn of the Copperhead Course, at the illustrious Innisbrook Resort, could not surpass him to the point of excluding him.
The competition distributes US$7.8 million in prizes. Winner will receive 500 FedEx Cup points, 50 World Golf Ranking points Yes will secure a place in the next Augusta Masters, PGA Championship and Tournament of Champions in January 2023.
Meanwhile, national golfer Hugo León also made the cut of the Steyn City Championship, a new DP World Tour event, a new name for the European Tour, which takes place in Johannesburg and is also valid for the South African Sunshine Tour.
The Creole exhibitor has completed the second day with a record 68 impacts (-4), product of eight birds of them bogies and a double bogey. This way he was ranked 41st in the table, with -6.
South African Shaun Norris tops the standings, with a remarkable -18 and three clubs ahead of his escort.
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