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Classic Classic Classic Isaiah Salinda, Kevin Velo Go so low, forget where they are


Nicolai Hojgaard and the twin brother, Rasmus, fired the best ball of 13-mans on Thursday Thursday in Zurich’s Classic New Orleans.

They don’t lead.

That label goes to the team of Rookie Isaiah Salinda and Kevin Velo, a bay that compiled 14-man 58, the lowest best-ball in the history of the tournament because the event moved to team format in 2017. years.

The Velo had five birds, and Salinda had a sharp on one of those birds and birds that Velo was going out in 10-Mandusphals to his ball – Salinda could not put a 4-foot for birds, although he also had 7 feet for a couple. Par-4 eighth.

Salinda used her Putter 19 times only 19 times.

“Everything,” Salinda answered the question of what he was doing so well.

“He’s one damn near each green, it seemed like,” Velo added. “Very easy to play when you have a partner who agrees and real many times. It was simplified that he had on his back, but in the whole we fed with each other, but in some way we got on the back all day.”

Salinda said it was 9 under strong. Velo was surprised when he looked at his first leader, in 11. hole and saw it would be in 12 holes.

“I somehow forgot where we were,” Velo said. “I really didn’t have a clue because you’re never 10 under nine.”

Then Salinda made one of his greatest days, saving at 10 feet in a 4-rate hole, where both players found the right rude with the team and had to play a short left of green.

Now, Salinda and Velo, who played on Stanford and San Jose, will focus the focus on the alternative format on Friday.

“It will definitely be harder tomorrow, there is no doubt about that,” Salinda said. “But I think we know our games so well, together with our staff, the kind of coach, when we need to work. … I was actually looking forward to the alternative shot of this tournament because we play all the time.”

Salinda was third earlier this season in Mexico, which is a great reason for almost the first 70 in FedExcup points, at 73. Velo struggled, however, was missing eight of 10 cuts. Although victory will not come with invitation or world ranking, it earns the winners of the two-year exemption in tour, over $ 1.3 million and 400 FedExCup points in the PGA and the first year.

Three teams are tied to the third in 11 below, including Cam Davis and Adam Svensson, while four are tied to six, including Ben Griffin and Red-hot Andrew Novak. Rory McIlroy and Shane Lowry Shot 8-below 64 and are T-22.



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