Japan’s Kazuki Higa’s matches lowest nine-hole score on PGA Tour 2025 at Baycurrent Classic

Japan’s Kazuki Higa matched the lowest nine-hole score on the PGA Tour 2025 at the Bay Current Classic. Higa was playing at the Bay Current Classic and he finished at T7 on the leaderboard after the second round. On the second day, Higa had the lowest nine-hole score of 28 at the PGA Tour 2025. The PGA Tour Communications shared a post about the same onx. They mentioned that Higus 28 on the front nine of the Bay Current Classic was a feat achieved by other golfers like Kurt Kityama on the third day of the 3M Open, Brendan Valdez on the opening round of the 3M Open and Ypersson in the third round of the Texas Children’s Houston Open after two rounds of the Bay Current Classic. Higa scored a total of six under. Higa fired 72 in the opening round of the tournament with two birdies on the last nine. He shot 64 in the second round of the tournament with eight birdies on the front, nine of the event PGA. Tour pro Sahit Thala shares his thoughts on playing at the 2025. Bay current classic Sahit Thala joined a post tournament press conference of the Bayurren Classic on Thursday and shared his playing experience at the event. He talked about how the weather conditions were favorable for hitting the balls and there were a lot of scoring opportunities via ASAP Sports. He continued, “The Gala last played at the Procore Championship to finish at T38 after scoring six under. His only top 20 finish of the season came at the Genesis Invitational with a T17 after scoring three under. Sucha Chakraorti Sucha Chakraorti is a senior golf writer at Sportska. She did her post-graduation at St. Xavier’s University. For a year now, she has developed a riveting inclination toward golf with Tiger Woods and Rory Mroy being her top tier motivational figures to indulge in the sport. She even lives by the words of the Hall of Famer, “You can always become better,” which impels her to excel every day. Her strong suit in golf is covering the LPGA tour, especially the nooks and crannies of the international event. the Soulheim Cup. As a pastime amusement, Suchita also engages herself in reading about golf controversies. Her favorite pick is Live and Let Die by Alan Shipnuk, which covers the PGA Live beef.

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