After starting the Bermuda Championship with a round of 66 shots, Nicolás Echavarría went out this Friday to the Port Royal course to sign his best card so far in his career on the PGA Tour, with 64 shots, which meant an important promotion on the leaderboard after reaching a total of -12.
The second day of the tournament was not completed: the last group has the last hole pending. Echavarría reached seventh place and is in the fight for the title.
Echavarría, who had not been able to make the cut in his first two disputed events, secured a place on the weekend and, pending how the groups that are competing in the afternoon finish, he remains within the top 10 of the competition. , with good opportunities ahead of the remaining two rounds.
The other Colombian in competition, Camilo Villegas, also signed a round under par and with a total of -6 he is among the top 50 in the tournament, a result that is enough for him to reach the weekend, but that forces him to continue signing rounds. under par if he wants to come in with title shots on Sunday.
Camilo Villegas, Colombian golfer.
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This is the table of the Bermuda Championship
As the only leader of the tournament, temporarily, appears the American Ben Crane, who with a card of 62 hits, including two bogeys, reached -14 that places him at the top of the board, taking a difference of one shot against his most immediate persecutors.
The Bermuda Championship will be held until next Sunday, October 30, with the participation of 136 players and only 65 of them and the ties will reach the two final rounds. This tournament distributes a purse of 6.5 million dollars, of which 18% (USD$1,170,000) will be awarded to the winner.
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