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Chaos at PGA Championship World No 1 arrested second round

The final men’s golf major of the season is shaping up to be exciting.

The decision day of the British Open golf tournament, or The Open, will be extremely exciting. A total of nine players are within three shots of each other before Sunday.

In the lead is the US Billy Horschel with a score of four under par. His compatriots are a stone’s throw away from him Sam Burns, Russell Henley, Xander Schauffele and the English Justin Rose and Daniel Brown. The same result is also shared by South Africa Thriston Lawrence.

Even the number one player in the world can be counted in the fight for victory Scottie Scheffler, which results in two under par. Ireland is just a beat away from him Shane Lowry.

Saturday’s round was hampered by heavy rain, which prevented the balls from rolling and thus the relative length of the fairways increased. Sunday is expected to be drier, so players should be able to make better results.

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