Stenson responds to Ryder Cup layoff with LIV Tour lead

The LIV Invitational advances despite criticism and fines players from the PGA Tour and the DPWorld Tour. The circuit promoted by Saudi Arabia and led by Greg Norman landed in Bedminster, the New Jersey field owned by Donald Trump, on the day the incorporation of Bubba Watson was announced. And, by chance, he left Patrick Reed and Sweden’s Henrik Stenson as first leaders in the third tournament, whose dismissal as Ryder Cup captain has raised blisters.

Both signed 64 hits, seven under par, with eight birdies and one bogey, in both cases, to establish themselves as the two leading players of a squad in which Sergio García was in fifteenth position, with 69 strokes (four birdies and three bogeys) and David Puig and Eugenio López Chacarra , with 73 hits in thirty-sixth place.

“It was fun playing golf, after a few days that obviouslyThey haven’t been easy. But since I couldn’t do anything about it anymore, I focused on what I can do which is try to play well and I left,” said the 46-year-old Stenson. While it is taken for granted that Luke Donald He’ll be the next captain, and he could be appointed next week, after Stenson’s goodbye.

In addition, a group of protesters, relatives of victims of 9/11according to The New York Times, gathered about 5 kilometers from the golf club owned by Trump to condemn that the former president of the United States supported at the time the argument that the Saudi Arabian government was behind the terrorist attacks. Twin Towers and now allows the LIV Tour to land at one of its golf clubs.

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