PGA Memorial 2019: Three men in the lead, Woods in 33rd place

PGA Memorial 2019: Three men in the lead, Woods in 33rd place

After two days, three men lead the Memorial. At -9, the trio was suddenly ahead of Jordan Spieth. It had been a while since we had seen him at the forefront of a PGA Tour tournament. Descended to 186th place in the world, Martin Kaymer is currently part of the trio leading the Memorial Tournament. On the course of the Muirfield Village Golf Club in Dublin, Ohio, the German pulled out of his bag 4 birdies and a bogey to sign a second card of 68 (-4). With a total score of -9, the former world number one is ahead. Kaymer has not lifted a trophy on the Tour since winning the 2014 US Open. His best performance on the American Tour dates back to his 4th place finish at the 2017 Honda Classic. With the Ryder Cup player, at -9, we finds: Troy Merritt and Kyoung-Hoon Lee. The three men are ahead of Jordan Spieth for the moment. 63 (-9) Like Justin Rose's card, the best of the week. The Englishman signed this Friday: two eagles, six birdies and a bogey. Behind, 5 men point to -7. Among them, Adam Scott. The Australian, 8th in the last USPGA, surrendered a card of 66 (-6). A performance allowing the winner of the Masters 2013 to gain 25 places in the standings. " My USPGA was really, really good and although it didn't pin down well over the weekend, I held on to it all the way. This week, the course is really tailored for me. I often did good tricks. I remember a 62 in 2006 in particular. The route is very complicated so it was an excellent map. I like this course but I have never managed to do four good laps in a row. At 38, Scott hasn't tasted PGA Tour victory since the 2016 WGC-Cadillac Championship.

Author of a day in the par, Tiger Woods will be present this weekend at the Muirfield Village Golf Club. The man with 15 Majeurs is currently 33rd (-2) with seven head shots. Woods has won the Memorial Tournament 5 times.
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