J.J. Spaun lidera el grupo de cara a la segunda ronda del Charles Schwab Challenge

El Charles Schwab Challenge 2026 avanza este viernes a su segunda ronda en el Colonial Country Club de Texas. J.J. Spaun, el jugador mejor clasificado del grupo, encabeza la jornada matutina.

Spaun comenzará su recorrido a las 8:44 a. m. (hora del Este) desde el décimo tee junto a Gary Woodland y Ludvig Åberg. El ganador del Valero Texas Open 2026 ocupa el noveno puesto en el Ranking Mundial Oficial de Golf tras conseguir su primera victoria en un major el año pasado en el U.S. Open.

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