A Golf player belongs to Japan “Kenichi Kuboya” took an improbable lead at the 138th Open Championship at Turnberry on the second day of the event along with 2 birdies in the opening 4 holes as “Miguel Angel Jimenez” (the overnight leader) and mainly of the field struggled in hard weather circumstances.
Subsequent to the heroics of Open Championship for yesterday record of sixty four pro opening rounds, Jimenez’s spirits were dampened (the act of making something a little wet) due to winds and rain while the Spaniard fixed to drop 5 shots in the opening 11 holes today.
Jimenez begin with a par 4 but bogeyed every of the subsequent 3 holes and dropped auxiliary shots at the 6th, 9th and 10th holes abridged his score to1 under par in spite of birdies at the 8th, where he completed his 1st green in guideline, and the 12th.
On the other hand, Kenichi Kuboya shot a birdie or better on 5 of the 6 final holes, shooting a bogey on fourteen but eagling eighteen. The game of Kenichi Kuboya was very good all the way around because he hit ten of fourteen fairways, hit twelve greens in regulation and registered only twenty six putts, one-putting 11 greens. Kenichi Kuboya finished the day 5 under par, to tie among 5 other golfers for 2nd place.
Then Showers and lofty winds greeted the early starters that were in a bleak difference to the ideal golfing weather which enabled fifty players to break par previous day.
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Kenichi Kuboya

Kenichi Kuboya

Kenichi Kuboya


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