Adri Arnaus the second day of the Omega Dubai Desert Classic And although his first bogeys (two in a row) took 32 holes to arrive in the tournament (41 if we count those of Abu Dhabi last Sunday), they did not prevent the Spaniard from setting a good performance to be in Dubi’s ‘top 10’.
He closed the round with some notable 69 hits, pushed by a first nine holes of scandal (-5), although the bogey at closing Maybe it didn’t leave the best taste in your mouth. Despite this, in the accumulated sum 137 hits and is fully into the fight for the tournament.
The Catalan has started this 2021 really well, after his great performance at the HSBC Championship a week ago (12). Ahead he has a solid Thomas Detry (134), leader, already a Robert Macintyre, rookie of the European Tour in 2019 and great Scottish hope, second with 135. In third place there is a group in which Tommy Fleetwood stands out (136).
Sergio Garca had a rather irregular day (73 strokes) and low positions although he is with 139 in total, five from leader. The man from Castellón combined master strokes, as in the start of 13 with the driver -a perfect hole for him-, with others less successful. Despite the slide that was his second nine, Sergio is leaving more positive than negative at the Emirates Golf Club in Dubi and a reaction is expected on Saturday.
@TheSergioGarcias drive on the 13th.#ODDCpic.twitter.com/aRv5PzAqR1
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Among the ‘Armada’, they also passed the cut Adrin Otaegui (141), Nacho elvira (143), Paul larrazbal (143), Miguel ngel Jimnez (144) and Rafa Cabrera (144).
Thomas Detry 134 (67 + 67)
2. Rober MacIntiry 135 (67 + 68)
3. Tommy Fleetwood 136 (68+68)
+. Justin Harding 136 (66+70)
+. Kalle Samooja 136 (68 + 68)
6. Adri Arnaus 137 (68+69)
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19. Sergio Garca 139 (66+73)
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