Camilo Villegas takes the lead in the second round of the World Wide Technology Championship
Camilo Villegas, the Colombian golfer, has had an impressive start at the World Wide Technology Championship, establishing a strong lead in the tournament. Starting with an eagle on hole 1 and followed by birdies on holes 2 and 3, Villegas set a positive tone for his day. For the rest of the second round, he continued his excellent performance, making a total of 8 birdies, including a birdie-birdie-birdie finish. This performance allowed him to finish the round with a 64 stroke, 8 under par, which was his second consecutive day with that score.
With a total of 128 strokes, 12 under par, Camilo Villegas leads the tournament classification. His strong performance gives him a two-stroke lead over American Matt Kuchar, a former champion of this event who began with two rounds of 65.
Villegas, 41, who is playing his 387th tournament on the PGA TOUR, highlighted that his start with eagle and birdies gave him a feeling of relaxation and positive energy. Despite a few bogeys during the round, he remained calm and focused on his game. He also mentioned the importance of balancing moments of relaxation with moments of concentration to conserve energy.
Camilo Villegas' last victory on the PGA TOUR came at the 2014 Wyndham Championship. His strong performance at the World Wide Technology Championship places him as a strong contender to add another title to his career.
The Colombian golfer has demonstrated his skill and determination in this tournament and hopes to maintain his lead into the weekend, which could be a significant step in his PGA TOUR career.
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