Harry Hall, in England, launched seven years 64 years to earn a share of the first round of the Mexico Open in Vidantaworld.
Six of the seven PGA round events so far this year had international winners, and keeping up with the open Mexico with this trend on Thursday, with Germany Jeremy Paul and Chris Ventura Norway tied at the top of the leaders.
Within two shots from the lead, there is an open champion for Francesco Molinari, who is among a large group of players in five below, despite the opening of his Italian tour with a six -ghost.
Molinari, who lasts in the PGA tour in 2019, gathered four birds before turning, adding an eagle in the sixteenth hole and birds at the end.
Hall, who won his first victory in the PGA round in a match between ISCO last year, won a ghost -free tour. He is also in an eagle, at the age of fifteen, along with five birds, while Paul got two strokes to tie the pulp.
Vintera was the only player to reach eight years during the opening round, as he was retreating from three straight birds late today, before he lost the green in ninth place, his last hub, as he closed with a ghost.
“Pomer is with the last hole, but otherwise, it is really crucified,” Ventura said. “You could have made more birds, clearly, but just happy where is my game.
“I cannot expect to hit him like this every day. Today it was just one of the days when everything was immediately.”
A group of five players – Aldrish Bottitter, South Africa, Argentine Argentine and American trilogy Asia Salinda, Brian Campbell and Patrick in Vesporne – is a step in a tie in second place.
He joined Molinari, one of them in a group in five under the world, the world No. 30 Akshay Hatia, while Aaron Ray from England – ranked first in this field – in this field.
Ryan Fox from New Zealand was hiding more than 91 feet to birds in the fourteenth hole on his way to the opening 68, one blow is worse than defending the hero Jake Nab, who defined three of his last five holes at some point unlike 67.
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