Jhonattan Vegas maintains the leadership of PGA from two tours

Jhonattan from Charlotte-Venezuela continues to lead the PGA championship after a 70 hit a 70 in the second round in Quail Hollow Club on Friday.
Although many of them have not yet stopped in the tour, Vegas was built the day before the strong finishing stretch that made him the first round leader before a sour end. The weekend will go at 8 at 8.
Vegas, even in the second round, played the front nine, alone the bird came to number 7. Bird notches in three of the first five holes in the back nine.
The tour included a very good fortune after the Par-3 17, which descended in front of the green of Vegas, was hit by the hole, but the ball hit a rake next to a shelter and rolled into green. He finished the hole with money.
Vegas was not lucky when he was 18 years old, his approach found a Greenside refuge. The explosion formed the sand, then rolled from green. He threw a putt at a shorter distance from 3 1/2 Feet, which resulted in the double Bogay 6.
Matthieu Pavon from France hit 65 under 65 years of age to rise to the second place in the afternoon in the afternoon under two tours.
Pavon spent last year in the major tournaments in North Carolina after sitting close to the summit of the leadership in Pinehurst last year.
Max Homa published 64 at the beginning of Friday’s second round. He marked Homa’s best round with three strokes and put it in 5 for the tournament. The tour started with 30 -at -30 at nine, including 2S, in 14 (Kartal).
Aaron Rai from England was moved to 5 in the afternoon, but a couple of 16 Bogay 6 left him at 72 and 3 for the tournament for the day.
Among the contestants who had a morning tee time was Michael Thorbjornsen, who put 70 under 4. There was Bogys who stopped my momentum 16 and 17.
Christiaan cloth from South Africa (68) at 4.
Australian Cameron Davis, who ranked second after the first round, fell to the leadership picture with 74, who left him in 2.
Ryan Gerard, who ended at 5 on Thursday, started his second round when Vegas sinks his last kick.
The course continued to dry after heavy rains in the early hours of the week. Friday was hot and overwhelmed, especially for those with Tee times in the afternoon.
-BOB Sutton, Field Level Media