Maximilian Kieffer met on the third round of the Olympic Golfing Tournament in Tokyo soil. At his Olympia premiere, the Düsseldorf played a 67 on Saturday on the Par-71 course and moved to position 38 with a total of 209 beats.
One blow behind it followed as 42. Hurly Long (St. Leon-Red), which completed all three rounds with 70 beats. As a leader, US Profi Xander Schaufele is on Sunday on the final round. The 27-year-old Californian, who has also owned a German passport since 2018, led the 60-member field with 199 beats in front of US Masters winner Hideki Matsuyama from Japan, which has 200 beats on the account.
Common third parties with 201 beats were the Englishman Paul Casey and the Mexican Carlos Ortiz. In lurk position, the four-time major Champion Rory Mcilroy (Northern Ireland) is fifth with 202 beats.
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Xander Schaufele is considered a true "world funeral". His mother has Taiwanese-Japanese roots, his father is half French and half German. "Thanks to him, I have the German passport," scoop, which has been a member of the German Association of Pga of Germany for three years. Thus, Schauffele could have also been for Germany on gold hunting, a possibility he may have used if he had not come to the US bid.
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