Ángel Hidalgo ejecuta un golpe creativo en el U.S. Open

Ángel Hidalgo protagonizó un golpe destacado durante la tercera ronda del U.S. Open en Shinnecock Hills este sábado.

El golfista español de 28 años compite en su primer U.S. Open y en su tercer torneo grande en total. Comenzó con rondas de 69 y 74 golpes para superar el corte. Con vientos fuertes este sábado, Hidalgo conectó un tiro bajo con madera de calle en el quinto hoyo, un par 5, desde 268 yardas. La pelota se mantuvo baja frente al viento, rebotó en el lado izquierdo del green y se detuvo a 30 pies del hoyo para lograr un birdie. Hidalgo explicó el golpe después de su ronda. Comentó que intentó pegarle bajo y recto contra el viento que venía desde la izquierda, enfocándose en un enfoque al estilo links. Terminó el día con 74 golpes y se sitúa con siete sobre par, a 13 impactos del líder Wyndham Clark.

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