On November 6th, Beijing time, the Portuguese Masters of the European Tour, which was off for a week, kicked off this weekend at the Pedro-Victoria Golf Course in Vilamoura, Portugal. After the second round, the 33-year-old Italian veteran Nino Bertasio shot only 69, but he relied on the lead established after 61 in the first round, with a total score of 12 under par. Leading by 2 shots, he entered the finals of the Portuguese Masters in 2021.
The Italian shot his European Tour’s lowest score of 61 on the first day. Although Bertasio failed to maintain this incredible state in the second round, his total score was 12 under par. , Still very stable performance.
Spaniard Adri Arnos, 2017 champion Portuguese Open Lucas Bierregard, French Matthew Pavin and Belgian Thomas Pieters have a total score of 10 under par and tied second. England player Callum Hinkewen ranked sixth with a 9 under par, and another England handsome Sam Horsfield ranked seventh, with a total score of 8 under par.
Bertasio won the Alpine Tour in 2014 and won his rookie season on the European Tour through qualifying the following year. Since then, his performance has been very stable, but he is still looking for his first victory in 159 games. In the past six seasons of the tour, he has nine top ten performances.
He has held the 36-hole lead twice before, including in a game in 2017, he finally finished 12th, and the player who is ranked 111th in the Dubai competition rankings with Rolex is likely to be in This weekend broke his championship drought.
“I didn’t expect the situation to be similar to yesterday,” Bertasio said of his 69 in the second round: “A solid day. I didn’t do a lot of putting, and the green was a bit bumpy at the end. I was there. I caught three birdies and they were all within two feet, so I didn’t catch a lot there, but I will accept the reality. The second round was well played, and the weekend finals will start tomorrow. It’s basically a new game. ,I am looking forward.”
The England duo Richard Brand and Oliver Wilson, Scotsman Grant Forrest and Malaysian Gavin Green have a total score of 7 under par, ranking tied for eighth.
The defending champion and South African John Coates successfully won the final ticket. Although the 35-year-old veteran had 5 birdies in the second round, his bogeys were as many as 5, and he ended up with a 71, par, with a total score of 1 under par, ranking tied for No. 49 bits.
Several other past Portuguese Open champions are also in different situations. Among them, the 2019 champion Stephen Brown ranked tied for 30th with a total score of 3 under par. The 2014 champion Alex Levy ranked tied for 24th with a total score of 4 under par, and the 2015 champion Andy Sullivan was tied for 49th with a total score of 1 under par. Bit.
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