Australian Cameron Smith continues to lead in Hawaii three behind Rahm, second | Sports | USA Edition

Australian Cameron Smith with 129 strokes accumulated in these first two rounds -17 under par- continues to lead the championship golf tournament in Kapalua (Hawaii) that takes place at the Plantation Course, followed by the Spanish Jon Rahm and the American Daniel Berger .

Smith hesitantly started his route again and accumulated two consecutive bogeys but, from there the genius. He added success after success to add to his card an eagle on hole 5 -par five- and nine birdies, which secured him in the first position to three of Rahm and Berger who finished with five birdies and one eagle, this one in the same hole than the Australian.

Rahm, world number one, continued this day without making mistakes and left the course in 66 hits after accumulating seven birdies, for a total of 132 shots (14 under par).

The Basque golfer showed after these first two rounds that after almost three months without playing an official tournament he has returned with great confidence and has detached himself even more from the world number one contender, the American Collin Morikawa, who today did not want to risk in the first half of the course, where he made two bogeys, and in the second he added five birdies to finish with 70 hits, 3 under par, and a total of 138 hits (-8), six behind Rahm.

Mexican Abraham Ancer finished with 69 shots after scoring 7 birdies from three bogeys on his card and, with a total of 141 hits, he is thirty-second.

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