
Dug GHIM has been drilled for two consecutive days in Fairway to help maintain the lead in the middle stage of John Deere Classic.
The 68 -year -old US 3 -year -old Under 2nd round moved 12 to 12 for tournaments and saw the first 36 -hole lead in the PGA Tour for six years. He is a shot ahead of five powerful pursuit packs on weekends, including champions Davis Thompson (63) and Max Homa (68) on weekends.
GHIM was ranked sixth in the short four pars in the opening round. This time it was 15 days away from 179 yards.
GHIM said, “It’s always good to hold for two consecutive days.” It’s been a few years since the hole in the fairway. It is better to get two continuous days. “
GHIM held a two -shot lead before the second round of the second round, before coming to his last hole, Parour Ninth. I hit the left side of the tree and lowered the cart path down. Then he broke up to 18 feet before he missed the putt and missed the putt.
As the starting time of Saturday goes forward with predictions, the Mexican open winner Brian Campbell (66), David Lipsky (67), and Emiliano Grillo (66) are also connected to Thompson and Homa.
GHIM is still a long way to win for the first time in a tournament that has won more winners than other PGA Tour events since 1970.
“The person who will win this tournament will be in the 20s, so I was not there yet,” GHIM said.
“I don’t feel like I’m led, and I’m happy to leave the competition late tomorrow.”
Homa was tied up with GHIM when the green was dry and bloody. But in the 18th hole, he pulled the tee shot to the bunker, missed the green to the right, missed 12 feet of wave putts and fell backwards.
Homa said, “You will really have to shoot.
“If you want to go there and try to do something specific, I’m not sure that it will work.
“Someone can go out and shoot 11 people and surpass everyone. So today we do what we have done and do another golf round. Basically, continue to wait until September.”
Thompson played in the morning and reached 11 people, attempting to be the first repetitive winner of John Deere Classic after Steve Stricker won three consecutive wins from 2009 to 2011.
That day, there were five late dramas.
Rikuya Hoshino and Jesper Svensson each made a birdie in the last hole and moved the cut line to 5 to 5. Paul Peterson took Bogey in the last hole and moved back to fourth place.
But in the last group, Brendan Valdes went through the 18th place and approached about 8 feet and left a 66 -year -old birdie putt. As a result, 14 players were removed on the weekend and moved to five people.
Rickie Fowler and Jake Knapp have cut the numbers.
Meanwhile, 12 players were divided into two shots in the third round, including Camillo Billa, Sam Stevens, and Siu Kim.
Stevens and Kim are trying to finish enough to increase the world rankings to be used next week. Sky Sports, Thursday, July 17th.
The third round of John Deere Classic continues. Sky Sports Golf Saturday 5 pm or stream without a contract.