Mexicans do not make the cut for the weekend at the US Open

The four Mexicans in the US Open they did not pass the cut for the weekend in Torrey Pines.

On a day of adversity in San Diego, English Richard Bland and the american Russell Henley, both with a card of 137 impacts (five strokes under par) were located as leaders after the second day of activities.

The tapatío Carlos Ortiz was the best placed of the tricolor brigade, closing the two rounds with 148 touches of the ball (+6), which was not enough to overcome the cut, which closed at +4, with 71 surviving players in the third Major of the season in the PGA Tour.

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The Tamaulipas Abraham Ancer he had a bad Friday that took him out of the tournament, signing seven bogeys and just one birdies in the 18 holes. The best Mexican in the world ranking (21) said goodbye to the US Open with a card of +8.

Alvaro Ortiz – younger brother of Carlos– Y Mario Carmona were eliminated by signing +13 and +15, respectively.

While for this weekend’s competition, the South African Louis Oosthuizen (-4), Americans Matthew Wolff (-4), Bubba Watson (-3) and Spanish Jon Rahm (-3) stayed close to the leaders.

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