The talagantino added a double bogey at the end which left him out of the top ten of the tournament. Mito, meanwhile, was positioned at position T43.
Joaquín Niemann suffered in the last part of the St. Jude championship. The man from Talagan recorded a brace bogey in the final that knocked him out of the Top 10 of the PGA Tour’s first post-season contest and ended up recording a -9 stroke accumulated card that left him located in the T13 position .
The best golfer in Chile (20th in the FedEx ranking) began his participation this Sunday with the idea of fighting to enter the first places in the ranking after finishing Saturday in 17th place.
However, the very difficulty of the course took him away from this goal. Today, Niemann started from hole 1 and scored par on his first four flags. Just in the fifth, the national goal seemed closer .
The talagantino hit a 24-foot putt to score the first birdie of the day. Then, in the sixth, he put -2 on the board after getting another shot under par.
Of course, by the eighth flag that advantage ended up diminishing. A bogey took him away from the leaders again, although in the second half he was able to regain the lead with a birds at the 10th hole .
The problems increased in 12 because on the second shot he went straight into a bunker that he couldn’t get out of on the first shot. Following this, he ended up inserting the ball with two clubs over par .
The final snap came on the 16th hole after scoring a birds in the par 5 of 512 yards which allowed him to climb, but it was not enough to enter the Top 10. With a cumulative record of -9, he was ranked T13 .
In the case of Guillermo Pereira, este fue el primero en arrancar en la jornada acompañado del estadounidense Taylor Moore desde el hoyo 1. Y tuvo un inicio complicado, pues tras alcanzar par en las primeras dos banderas, la tarjeta del día comenzó a mentar en the third.
There, a par 5 of 578 yards, the national representative got complicated in the last strokes and ended up giving a stick more than expected, condemning his first bogey. The next came in the fifth when he had to resort to 5 shots to get the ball in when the pitch called for four.
Of course, in the first half, he had chances to get the card even. Pereira narrowed the sixth and ninth holes by converting birdies to tie the record .
And there was more, at flags 12 and 15 he was again accurate and partially left his record at -2 shots, of course he ended up suffering in the end pocketing the ball from hole 18 in five sticks , closing with a card of the day of -1 and accumulating a total of five strokes over par which positions him in position T43 .
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