
Hoyo in one on Friday and card of 59 strokes (-11) on Saturday to climb, curiously, also 59 positions in the classification and be a collide after the 3rd day of the Kansas Wichita OpenTournament of Korn Ferry Tourthe second division of the American circuit of the PGA.
“I can't believe it!” Exclaimed the Canadian golfer Myles Creighton After chaining two days in a row of such inspiration, especially on Saturday, when he got 12 Birdies to sign that card below 60 blows. A bogey in Hole 8 was the only mole of his return, adorned with an extraordinary chip as a final colophon at 59.
Creighton, 29 years old and No. 442 World Cup, and the American Quade Cumminswhich made 68 strokes on Saturday, the 4th and last day will start tied at the top of the table with 195 total blows (-15) and several persecutors willing to stain the party.
Be that as it may, Myles has reasons to smile in pair 70 of the Crestview Country Club: On Friday he made a hole in one from 175 meters from Hole 12 and on Saturday there was a birdi bold to place himself in a position to fight Sunday for his first title at the Korn Ferry Tour.
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If it is already a rarity to get a 59 (the 15th time in the entire history of the circuit), it is more that in the same edition of a tournament two sub-60 cards are achieved, as has been the case this year in the Kansas Wichita Open.
The Belgian Adrien Dumont He also made a 59 on Thursday and, with the next exhibition of Creighton, it is the second time that this happens at the Korn Ferry Tour: last year, in the Astara Golf Championshipthe Chilean Cristóbal del Solar He beat the circuit record (57) on the first day, a card of -13, and in the second the South African Aldrich Potgieter signed a 59.