Spanish Mastery: Campillo Takes Command at Andalucia Masters
In the picturesque setting of southern Spain, Jorge Campillo is making a strong case for victory at the Andalucia Masters. With a stunning 7-under 65, the Spaniard has taken a four-shot lead at the halfway point of the tournament.
Bogey-Free Brilliance
Campillo’s impressive performance has seen him go 36 holes without a single bogey at the Real Club de Golf Sotogrande. His second-round scorecard was punctuated by an eagle at the par-4 11th and five birdies, building on his opening 64.
The Chase is On
Englishman Dan Brown is Campillo’s nearest rival, while overnight leader Julien Guerrier, Scott Jamieson, and Jordan Smith are tied for third, five shots off the pace. Meanwhile, world No. 14 Jon Rahm, playing in his third European tour event in four weeks, is tied for sixth, seven shots back.
Rahm’s Return
Rahm’s participation in the Andalucia Masters marks the final European tour event of the year on European soil. The top-ranked player in the field will look to make a strong finish before the tour heads to South Korea, Abu Dhabi, and Dubai for its remaining tournaments.
As the tournament enters its final stages, one thing is clear: Campillo’s mastery of the course has set the bar high for his competitors. Can anyone catch the Spaniard, or will he continue to dominate the leaderboard?
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