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Blaine, Minn. – Thorbjorn Olesen has made distress more than once on Friday at TPC Twin cities to take one move over Jake Knapp in the weekend in the open 3m open weekend.
Olesen followed the opening of 9-below 62 from 66, which he struck rough to post a bird 5 feet to the final hole – a par-4 ninth. The 35-year-old player also recovered from the double bogee about par-4 15. With consecutive birds while looking for his first victory in the PGA tour.
“I think both days, my iron game is really, really good,” Olesen said. “I hit a lot of shots near PIN and I gave myself a lot of good chances. Today was like two or three bad drives that they cost me, but I still felt pretty good over the ball.”
He had a total of 14 less than 128.
Knapp Shot 65. PierceSon Kat (65) was another shock with Stevens (68). Stevens closed with Bogey at no. 9. Takumi Kanaya (64), Chris Kirk (67) and Matti Schmid (68) were 11.
With two weeks in the regular season, Knapp (55. on the FedEx Cup table), Schmid (68) and Kirk (77) are remained in the FedEx Cup Playoffs. Top 70 Advance to the first playoff.
Olesen is a European tour regular with nine international victories. Last week, he missed last week outdoors in northern Ireland.
“I’m taking over every week he’s coming,” Olesen said. “Every week is the opportunity to try and bounce and do something special.”
Knapp was left for the first time without 36 holes in his career, starting with the birds at no. 10-12. He is looking for his first PGA tour in the victory in the season after earning the first career in Mexico from 2024. years open.
“I feel like it was … a type of mistake in most,” Knapp said. “I didn’t really have to whip too much.”
Knapp had the lowest score on the PGA tour this year, and 59 on the Cognitin classic in February.
Adam Svensson almost aligned Knapp with the course – recorded on Thursdays on Thursday, but fell 29 places on Friday with 75.
Missing cut was divine, 67. on the FedEx Cup table, and the Haotong Lee, who was in the final pairing with the scottie scheffler in the open and tied for the neighborhood.