Mexican Abraham Unser continued to lead the rankings of the Saudi Arabian International Golf Championship second day competition in its fifth edition presented by the State Investment Fund, amid great competition and excitement among some of the world’s best players. on the grounds, stadium and club Royal Greens, in the city of King Abdullah.
The Mexican was able to maintain the lead with 11 shots below average, while American Cameron Young came in second with 10 shots below average, while Thai Cayukangana Garden, Australia’s Mark Lishman and South Africa’s Louie tied for third. Oosthuizen, who scored 8 shots below average. On the second day of the tournament, the Saudi player Saud Al-Sharif withdrew due to health problems, and the Englishman Sam Horsfield due to injury, while the Moroccan player Mahdi Fakouri and the Egyptian player Issa Abu Al-Elah achieved outstanding results, passing to the final stage.
Championship competition continues tomorrow on Day 3 as players compete for the championship title and a total prize pool of $5 million with approximately 71 finalists of the Asia Tour’s hottest golfers, top talent and winners. major tournaments.