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Nemann broke the record of 54 holes and took a three-stroke lead! Hoveland was third, JT was fourth, and Morikawa was fifth

On February 20, Beijing time, the "Tiger King" Woods east of the Genesis Invitational Tournament was over, and 23-year-old Chilean Joaquin Nieman shot 68 (-3) in two consecutive rounds, breaking the best result of the 54 holes of the tournament (-19), and currently leads the field with a three-stroke advantage!

Cameron Young, 24, shot a 70 (-2) and remained in second place alone. Norwegian youngster Victor Hovland came out on top and shot the round's best 65 (-6) to rise to third place alone. Justin Thomas and Colin Morikawa trailed the leaders by seven and eight strokes respectively, and were fourth and fifth respectively. Pan Zhengchun ranked T18 with an overall score of -7.

At the end of the TravelIng Light International Tour- Lekang Sunshine Coast Classic Mobile Day, Dou Zecheng suffered ups and downs, only shooting 71 (E) in this round, slipping to fifth, three strokes behind the leader, still in the first echelon of the championship.

(Event Mobile Day Highlights)

Nemann broke the 54-hole record

Three-stroke advantage leads the field!

(Nieman's current round of highlights)

23-year-old Chilean Joaquin Nieman broke the tournament record of 36 holes yesterday (-16, four cylinders lower than the original record), and on the move day he continued to attack, shooting 68 (-3), setting a new 54-hole record (-19, which lowered the original record by two strokes, just one stroke away from the event record of 72 holes)!

Nemann broke the record of 54 holes and took a three-stroke lead! Hoveland was third, JT was fourth, and Morikawa was fifth

(Neman Precision Attack Flag)

"I'm enjoying the best time of my life," Neman said in the interview, "I'm just trying to stay calm, I'm enjoying the situation at the moment and can't wait to play tomorrow." ”

"I've had very good speed control on the greens this week and that helped me a lot." Nemann is expected to reach a new career peak after the 2019 Green Rose Classic and claim his second PGA Tour title.

(Best ball of the round, Neman Green Push eagle)

The best goal of the round also came from Nemann, who opened the ball on the 10th hole (PAR4) and the second shot was directly outside the green to choose the putter to attack, and in one fell swoop, he grabbed more than seven yards of eagle balls. Hopefully, Nemann will continue to play like a god in the final round!

Lead the table

American rookie Cameron Young, 24, continued to play solidly this round, shooting a 70 (-2) to remain in second place alone. Young, who trailed Neman by three strokes, had a chance to finish behind the final round to claim his first PGA Tour win.

Nemann broke the record of 54 holes and took a three-stroke lead! Hoveland was third, JT was fourth, and Morikawa was fifth

(Yang No. 9 hole to catch birds)

One of the favourites to win the title, Norwegian youngster Victor Hovland was one of four players to shoot a 65 (-6) in this round. He also moved up four places to third place alone, six strokes behind the leader.

Hoveland tied for first place on par greens this week (41/54, 75.92%), please enjoy his wonderful performance in this round:

(Hovland's 65-shot highlights)

Justin Thomas was in average form this round, shooting only 70 (-1), but he still ranked fourth alone with a total score of -12, in the first echelon of the championship competition.

World no. 2 Colin Morikawa is behind JT with an overall score of -11 and will top the world number one if he wins the championship this week.

Nemann broke the record of 54 holes and took a three-stroke lead! Hoveland was third, JT was fourth, and Morikawa was fifth

(JT's Closing Bird)

Scottie Schaeffler also shot a 65 (-6) this round, and he is in the T6 with four players including defending champion Max Homa, whose overall score is -10.

Adam Scott and Emiliano Grillo are in the T10 with a total score of -9, followed by Zander Sheophile and others, a total of six players in the T12.

Nemann broke the record of 54 holes and took a three-stroke lead! Hoveland was third, JT was fourth, and Morikawa was fifth

(McIlroy is not very happy with his performance)

Rory McIlroy, along with Jordan Spieth, Pan Zhengchun and other players, ranked T18 with a total score of -7. McIlroy is not very satisfied with his performance in this round, and his kick-off and tackle green play this week are not outstanding, and he hopes that he will play better in the final round.

Richie Fowler shot a 69 (-2) for the round and is currently in T55 with a total of -2. Sergio Garcia finished in T33 with an overall score of -5 and his compatriot Spain, world number one Joan Ram, ranked T60 with an overall score of -1.

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