If you notion Danny Willett could be down after he couldn't get it executed in St. Andrews remaining week, you've got some other aspect coming. He followed up his first-spherical sixty five with a 63 within the 2nd round of the ET's Omega European Masters in Crans Montana, Switzerland.
The Crans-sur-Sierre Golf Club is a part of the Crans-Montana ski inn and isn't always actually all that difficult, from what I apprehend. It's most effective 6,848 yards -- brief by using PGA Tour standards -- and at just below 5000 feet above sea degree, it performs even shorter. But the path is hilly and fairly tight, and winds may be a problem.
Unless you're Danny Willett, this is.
It seems to me that the most important problem would be the perspectives. How do you listen when you may gaze out over mountain lakes and spot snow covering the Alps in midsummer?
David Lipsky, the American participant who were given his ET card remaining year by winning this event, is doing quite nicely. He's 5 pictures off Willett's -thirteen lead. But the immediately challengers are Y.E. Yang (the 2009 PGA winner) and Seuk-hyun Baek, just a stroke again. No one else is closer than 4 photographs lower back after the second round.
For my American readers, Peter Uilein is at -6 and Patrick Reed is at -four. Along with Lipsky, they are the leading Americans at the occasion. But with so many rounds inside the low 60s, I suppose nearly every person ought to conceivably win this event with a terrific weekend. Willett will have his fingers complete conserving off the challengers.
But for my cash, the last winner might be Sergio Garcia. He's simplest at -1 but he owns a chalet there. With the Alps in your outdoor, who cares about the score?
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