Miguel Angel Jimnez (63) in Principal Charity Classic

Miguel Angel Jimnez used an eagle on 9-under-bed 63 Friday, which was sufficient for a-shot lead after a round at Principal Charity Classic at Des Moines, Iowa.
A inaugural bogie at Wakonda Club did not throw Spaniereard from his game. After making it for this with a shirt at number 3, he ran away from Nos 5–10 in a row from six bendies.
He put his tea shot on par-3 14th within a few feet of the pin to secure another Birdi and, on Par-5 15th, he hit an excellent second shot to give himself 6 feet for the eagle.
Jimnez said, “I missed the last three holes, trying to reach three opportunities for the bird, my age, 61,” but under 9 under 9, 9 are very good. ,
Jimnez finished the day better day compared to the Australian Cameron Percy. Jeff Schmidt and Denmark’s Thomas Byrne 7-under 65 finish and another is at the fifth place in Australian, Ruki Michael Right, 6-Ein-Ein-Ein 66.
While Jimnez has a 15 PGA tour champion win for his credit, this year, 51 -year -old Persy is ready for his first. He got out of green for the eagle after he disappeared for a long time of green for a long time of green.
“I got a lucky break,” said Percy. “It remained in the Grandstand. Because (an officer) said that if it went over the Grandstand and rolled on the first tea, I could have been a hundred yards behind in the fairway, but you leave the distance that it was from the hole, so I was lucky there. It was enough that I was putting, so it was very good.”
Bjorn is also hunting for its first PGA Tour Champion title. Like Gymnez, he beaten a early bogie and put an eagle on the card on cross -5 fifth.
“Took a good put on 5 for the eagle, and took advantage of the 5s today (equal),” said. “I think I have played them 5 under and such sets prepare you for a good day here.”
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