Hideki Matsuyama Leads BMW PGA Championship as Ryder Cup Stars Rose, Hovland, and Aberg Chase

Ryder Cup Trio Rose, Hovland & Aberg in Contention at BMW PGA; Matsuyama Tops Leaderboard

BMW PGA Championship: Matsuyama Shines, Ryder Cup Players Battle at Wentworth

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Rose shines bright among RDER Cup trio as Matsuyama leads BMW PGA Championship. In a thrilling battle at the BMW PGA Championship, Japan’s Hideki Matsuyama surged ahead with a stunning 64 to lead at 12 under after the second round, while Rder Cupbound stars Justin Rose, Ludvigberg, and Victor Havlin stayed hot on his heels just a stroke behind. Matsuyama, the 2021 Masters Champion, dazzled the Wentworth crowd with five birdies and two Eagles, including a spectacular chipin on the 17th. His only blemish was a bogey on the 15th, but that minor slip couldn’t derail his charge at the top of the leaderboard. England’s Justin Rose continued his fine form, following Thursday’s 67 with a slick 66, keeping himself firmly in contention. Norway’s Victor Havland also impressed, closing with a sensational 44 foot eagle putt on the 18th to card a matching 66. Sweden’s Ludvigabberg, a captain’s pick for team Europe’s Rder Cup squad alongside Havland, stayed in the mix with a solid three under 69 on Friday, proving he’s ready for the pressure ahead. Despite the heavy rain pouring down on Suriri, Spain’s Pablo La Larzable reached 10 under as he made his way to the clubhouse while Scottish duo Richie Ramsay and Yuan Ferguson sat at 9 under, joined by England’s Aaron Ry and Sweden’s Alex Norin, one of Rder Cup vice captains. However, not all Ryder Cup hopefuls enjoyed smooth sailing. Matt Fitzpatrick struggled with errant t-shots, finishing the day at seven under after 71. Northern Ireland’s Rory Mroy had a roller coaster round carting bogeies on three consecutive holes early on and a double bogey on the 18th after a t-shot went out of bounds. His level par 72 left him at three under just inside the cut line alongside Shane Lowry. Tyrell Hatton held steady at 5 under while John got a lucky break when his drive at the 18th was stopped from going out of bounds by a buggy parked in the rough. a stroke of fortune that kept him in contention. With the RDER Cup looming, the battle at Wentworth is heating up as Europe’s top stars prepare to bring their best to New York later this

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