Interim score
score | R1 | R2 | R3 | R4 | ||
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1. | Cameron Smith (Aus) | -13 | 67 | 64 | ||
2. | Cameron Young (VS) | -11 | 64 | 69 | ||
3. | Viktor Hovland (Noo) | -10 | 68 | 66 | ||
18. | Thomas Detry | -5 | 70 | 69 | ||
46. | Thomas Pieters | -2 | 75 | 67 |
- 23 hours 38. Strong remonte by Thomas Pieters. Thomas Pieters, who was tied for 119th after an opening round of 75 strokes, put down a very strong remonte. For example, the number 34 in the world delivered a score card with six birdies and a bogey, good for a round of 67 strokes. Pieters immediately gained 73 places, ending day two in a shared 46th place. The American Collin Morikawa, who showed himself the best last year, did not make it after a second round of 73 strokes. Three-time winner Tiger Woods was also allowed to pack the bags after a second round of 75 strokes. .
Strong remonte by Thomas Pieters
Thomas Pieters, who was tied for 119th after an opening round of 75 strokes, put down a very strong remonte.
For example, the number 34 in the world delivered a score card with six birdies and a bogey, good for a round of 67 strokes. Pieters immediately gained 73 places, ending day two in a shared 46th place.
The American Collin Morikawa, who showed himself the best last year, did not make it after a second round of 73 strokes. Three-time winner Tiger Woods was also allowed to pack the bags after a second round of 75 strokes.
- 11:35 PM Thomas Detry dives into the top 20. With a second round of 69 strokes, Thomas Detry has climbed from 27th to 18th place in the Open Championship golf after day two. The 29-year-old from Brussels managed a birdie on the second hole, but moments later had to take a double bogey after the ball had landed in a difficult place in the bunker. Detry corrected the imbalance with birdies on holes six and seven. After a bogey on the par-3 eleventh hole, he finished his round with three birdies on the last four holes. With his total score of 139 strokes, five under par, he is eight strokes more than Australian Cameron Smith, who set the best score of the day with a round of 64. In the standings, the reigning Players Championship champion is two strokes better than American Cameron Young. .
Thomas Detry dives into the top 20
With a second round of 69 strokes, Thomas Detry has climbed from 27th to 18th place on the Open Championship golf after day two.
The 29-year-old from Brussels managed a birdie on the second hole, but moments later had to take a double bogey after the ball had landed in a difficult place in the bunker.
Detry corrected the imbalance with birdies on holes six and seven. After a bogey on the par-3 eleventh hole, he finished his round with three birdies on the last four holes.
With his total score of 139 strokes, five under par, he is eight strokes more than Australian Cameron Smith, who set the best score of the day with a round of 64.
In the standings, the reigning Players Championship champion is two strokes better than American Cameron Young.
- 00 hours 04. Detry settles into 27th place. With an opening round of 70 strokes, Thomas Detry tied for 27th place on Thursday after day one in Open Championship golf. The 29-year-old from Brussels, who finished 10th in the strongly occupied Scottish Open last week, made 3 birdies on his first 9 holes, against which he also had to score two bogeys. After a bogey on the eleventh hole, Detry made two more birdies which resulted in a round of 70 strokes, two under par. In the standings, he has 6 strokes more than the American Cameron Young who only takes the lead. Young, 25, who finished third in the PGA Championship, is two strokes ahead of Northern Irishman Rory McIlroy, one of the favorites for the overall victory. Thomas Pieters had a difficult first day. With his round of 75 strokes, he finished day one in a tie for 119th place. Three-time champion Tiger Woods came in 146th place after a first round of 78 strokes. .
Detry settles into 27th place
With an opening round of 70 strokes, Thomas Detry tied for 27th place on Thursday after day one in Open Championship golf.
The 29-year-old from Brussels, who finished 10th in the strongly occupied Scottish Open last week, made 3 birdies on his first 9 holes, against which he also had to score two bogeys. After a bogey on the eleventh hole, Detry made two more birdies, resulting in a round of 70 strokes, two under par.
In the standings he counts 6 strokes more than the American Cameron Young who only takes the lead. Young, 25, who finished third in the PGA Championship, is two strokes ahead of Northern Irishman Rory McIlroy, one of the favorites for the overall victory.
Thomas Pieters had a difficult first day. With his round of 75 strokes, he finished day one in a tie for 119th place. Three-time champion Tiger Woods came in 146th place after a first round of 78 strokes.
- 15-07-2022.
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