David Lingmirth on strike before US Open decision

tough end.

But David Lingmirth is still involved and swayed ahead of this weekend’s decision at the US Open.

– Peter Hedblom says he’s in really good shape.

Perhaps there weren’t many who thought so David Lingmirth Names will be high on the leaderboards after the 36 holes played at the US Open – golf’s toughest test.

But then.

Halfway to this year’s third major, there was Jade.

It was almost an exciting feat, given that the 34-year-old from Tranas has some heavy years behind him as he collapsed to the least satisfactory 592nd place in the rankings.

But at the rocky Country Club outside Boston, he — as if out of nowhere — blinked and played big golf.

near crazy eagle

He continued to do this during large portions of the Friday rounds.

He was -1 for the day after the first nine holes and was close to cutting the innings from 180 yards for the Eagle on the tenth hole.

But the ball passed the cup by a meager few millimeters and Lingmirth had to settle for a game of “click in the fly.”

Every now and then he was on top.

But the finish was a tougher one with four stealths in the last six slots which, among other things, contained three sloppy throws in the last slot.

Four hits behind

Lingmerth is now 16th in the split ahead of this weekend’s decision.

He has a group of world players ahead of him, but after all is “only” four strokes behind American Colin Morikawa, who leads the competition at -5.

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It would take a very long time, but at least he gave himself a chance.

– Three indicators at 18 just vibrate. He’s still in really good shape for the weekend, says expert Peter Hedblom at Viaplay.

Sebastian Soderbergh is two strokes behind Lingmirth at +1 on aggregate.

Alex Noreen and Jonas Blixt missed the qualification limit.

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