WGC Workday. Mexicans Carlos Ortiz and Abraham Ancer get into Top 20

Editorial Mediotiempo and AFP

USA / 28.02.2021 18:52:16

This Sunday ended World Golf Championships (WGC) – Workday Championship in Florida, United States, with good news for the Mexican Carlos Ortiz, who was the Latin American best located in the 15th place, while the also Aztec, Abraham Ancer, stayed in the position 18.

Winner of the Houston Open at the end of 2020, which made him the first Mexican PGA tournament champion in more than four decades, Ortiz signed a total card of 280 strokes, one less than Ancer, to continue giving hope in the present and future of golf for our country.

Collin Morikawa, WGC Workday Champion

The tournament crown went to the young American Collin Morikawa, who resisted in the leadership and won his fourth PGA title, on a day when golfers paid tribute to Tiger Woods in support of his recovery.

Morikawa, the August PGA Championship winner, started the day in the lead and sealed the win with a final round of 69 strokes, three under par, for a total of 270 strokes.

The second position was shared by the Norwegian Viktor Hovland and the americans Brooks Koepka Y Billy Horschel, all of them with 273 hits.

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