

The Colombian golfer Camilo Villegas fulfills a great performance in the John Deere Classic. EFE/EPA/ERIK S. Lessser
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The Colombian golfer Camilo Villegas is tied in the sixth position of the John Deere Classic 2025, tournament of the PGA Tour that this Saturday fulfilled his third day in the traditional TPC Deere Run of Silvis, Illinois, United States.
The day began earlier than usual, with outings in 'Threesomes' and simultaneous by the 'tees' 1 and 10, responding to the prognosis of power storm in the area for the afternoon.
The Antioqueño achieved three 'Birdies' in the first 14 holes (2, 11 and 14), then a 'bogey' would arrive in the 15 Americans Kurt Kitayama and Austin Eckroat.
Just Kitayama was one of the three players with records of 66 blows (-5) on Saturday, the best number of the day. The other two were Patrick Fishburn and Philip Knowles, who share line 15 of the board.
The only leader of the event is the local Davis Thompson, with a 67 card and a total of 15 blows under par. They escort him, with -14, his compatriots David Lipsky, Max Homa and Brian Campbell, as well as the Argentine Emiliano Grillo.
Villegas debuted in this tournament in 2004, and his best presentation, so far, was the 19th place in 2017, the year Bryson Denhambeau obtained the title.
In this season, the most prominent result has been the American Express, with a draw in the seventh place.
The final round of this Sunday will again have departures in 'Twosomes', only by Hole 1. Villegas will leave with the local Matt Kuchahus, at 12:05 of the noon.
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