David Lingmirth kicked off his dream at the US Open

With the top live in the US Open

David Lingmirth, 34, had his dream start at the US Open.

The Swedish “reserve” entered the club building with an advanced lead after the first day’s match.

– It’s fun to see, says Peter Hedblom in Fiplay.

It was a long time ago David Lingmirth He caused a stir on the largest golf courses.

The Swede dropped to 592nd in the world rankings, is now mostly on the Undertour Corn Ferry and hasn’t finished in the top ten in the competition since the summer of 2017.

Maybe he is running out now?

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Lingmirth, who entered the starting field at the US Open as a reserve when former quarterback Martin Kaymer withdrew due to injury, had at least the best possible start.

He went to a completely ghost-free run at the tough-playing Country Club outside Boston and rolled in a three-bird, after which the club went into a separate lead (-3) after a signed 67-hit scorecard.

At that time, there were a lot of players left on the field, but still.

– It’s a sharp turn, being ghost-free. It’s fun to see, says expert Peter Hedblom on Viaplay.

“Gives self-confidence”

David Lingmirth has been breathing in the top positions in big corporations before, but this has been a gentleman for many years; Namely in 2015, when he also went and won the Memorial Competition.

Hitting something great now would be unexpected and welcome.

– It would give more invitations to big competitions, but above all self-confidence. If you can play well on a course like this, says Peter Hedblom, you know the game is there.

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