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Lucas Nemex failed to progress in Australia.

Lucas Nemex failed to progress in Australia.

Lucas Nemex got back into the red with a 70 (-1) at the Australian PGA Championship on Moving Day, but moved back a few places with slightly better scores at the Royal Queensland GC.

After a very strong opening lap Luke Nemex Although they had to struggle a little harder on Friday in Brisbane with less accurate long play in a tricky wind, they head into the weekend with more confidence in a solid midfield. DB World Tour Write about seasonal participation in the new race for Dubai. On the day of the move, it is important to find protection again from Jupiter so that the classification can move further north.

“The first two days are like yin and yang. “Thursday was really good, but on Friday I couldn’t get it right with the difficult flag conditions and strong wind because my drives were a little bad,” he explains, shooting 68 (-3) on the first day of play and 72 (+2) came about the cut tag.

Fewer birds on moving day

Luke NemexStyrian then found his way through the pars to move confidently into the day and could finally add some color to the table in the form of a first birdie on the 6th. However, that didn’t really get him rolling and with slightly better scores, a bogey on the par 3 8th shortly after was even more notable.

Although he immediately stabilized his game and pushed the day’s result back to 12-under par, he didn’t want to do much on Saturday, which is why he eventually had to settle for a soft pink 70 (-1). Although it was only his second red lap of the week, he actually slipped a bit down the rankings to start the final day in 43rd place.

“My playing was OK, but not sharp enough” is a self-critical analysis. “At least there’s something more to it on Sunday.” Min Woo Lee (AUS) followed up his two strong opening rounds with a 66 (-5), extending his lead to three strokes before the final round.

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