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Jhonattan Vegas maintains PGA lead through two rounds

May 16, 2025; Charlotte, Northern Carolina, USA; Jhutnatan Vegas on the fifth Hole Green during the second round of the PGA Championship Golf Tournament in Quail Hallow. Compulsory Credit: Jim Deadmon-Imgon Picture

Charlotte-Venezuela’s Zonattan Vegas continued to lead the PGA Championship after shooting 1-Under-Barbar 70 at the Qual Holll Club on Friday.

While many people in the field were not yet closed in the round, Vegas built a strong finishing stretch a day earlier, which made him the first round leader before a sour ended. He will go to the weekend at 8-under 134.

Vegas played even nine in the second round, in which his alone Burdi was coming to number 7. He placed the Birdies on a knot nine on three of the first five holes.

After Vegas’s T shot in the round -3 17th hole included a very good luck after landing in front of green, but the ball hit a rake with a bunker and rolled to green. He finished the hole with equal.

Vegas was not lucky at the age of 18, with his perspective finding a Greenside bunker. His explosion forms sand and then rolled into green. He drove out a put out of a distance of less than 3 1/2 feet, resulting in a double bogie 6.

France’s Matthew Powon shot 6-under 65, so that below the first two rounds, he finished second on the middle-dopy leaderboard at 6 pm.

Pavon enjoyed his time at the major tournament in Northern Carolina after sitting near the top of the leaderboard at Pineharst at Pineharst at the US Open last year, where he eventually finished fifth.

Earlier in the second round of Friday, Max Homa posted 64 posts to get into the controversy. It marked the best round of Homa in one major by three strokes, and placed it under 5 for the tournament. He started the round with 30 at 30, including 2 consecutives. 13 (Birdi) and 14 (Eagle).

England’s Aaron Rai also increased to 5 under the afternoon, but at number 16, a double-boy 6 left her with 72 for the day and 3 for the tournament.

The contenders along with the Morning Tea Times included Michael Thorbornsene, with 70 under 4. He was a bogie on 16 and 17 on the nag who stopped his speed.

South Africa’s Cristian Bezuidenhut (68) is also under 4.

Australian’s Cameron Davis, who finished second after the first round, dropped on the leaderboard with 74, which left him under 2.

Ryan Gerard, who ended at 5 pm on Thursday, when Vegas submerged his last put, he started his second round.

The syllabus kept drying up after heavy rains in the week. Friday was hot and maggi, especially for people with t times in the afternoon.

-Bob Bob Sutton, Field Level Media

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