The Chilean golfer will play this Sunday the last round of the St. Andrews Bay Championship, a competition in which he is only two strokes behind the leader. For his part, Cristóbal del Solar also has an exceptional participation in the Albertsons Boise Open in the United States.
He remains on the podium. Guillermo “Mito” Pereira remains third in the St. Andrews Bay Championship standings tournament which takes place in Scotland, after the day of this Saturday.
The Chilean, who started as the leader of the contest belonging to the Asian tour maintained his position in the list after issuing a card of 67 shots (five under par) in the third round of the event since he shares with the Indian Gaganjeet Bhullar and the South African Jacques Ahlers .
The 28-year-old golfer thus completed 201 hits (15 under par) on the Torrance Course turf, having another great day after hitting a bird on the first hole, which he then repeated on flags three, six, 10, 15 and 18. The only mistake the native of Pirque made was on hole two, where he made a bogey.
The exceptional performance of the national allows him to access the last round of the event, which will take place this Sunday, with clear options to lift the title as he is just two shots behind leader American Turk Pettit, who currently leads the tournament with 199 hits (-17) followed by Australian Matt Jones (200; -16).
Del Solar remains in the lead
For its part Christophe du Solaire continues to leave good feelings in the United States. The other national golfer in competition remains at the top of the standings at the Albertsons Boise Open, a contest belonging to the Korn Ferry Tour .
The Viñamarino, which is very close to reaching the PGA Tour, issued a card in the second round of the championship 67 strokes (four under par) recording four birdsan eagle and two bogeyswhich gives it a total of 129 impacts (-13) in second place overall, just one behind the leader, American Ben Kohles .
This Saturday the competition will continue, where the Chilean will be looking to achieve the top spot in the contest in round 3.
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