Spanish star Sergio Garcia and American Peter Uihlein both shot six-under par rounds of 64 to tie with Paul Casey for first place at 11 under after the second round at LIV Golf Hong Kong. Uihlein’s round included one eagle, eight birdies, and four bogeys, while Garcia and Casey had bogey-free rounds with six and four birdies respectively. Mito Pereira also impressed with a hole-in-one during his 64 to join Phil Mickelson and Sebastian Munoz in a tie for fourth at eight under, with Lucas Herbert in a seven-way tie for seventh after a 66.
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Seven nations battling for future Commonwealth Games
Commonwealth sport has gained significant interest, with seven nations from four continents vying to host the 2030 Commonwealth Games, including Canada, India, and Nigeria, alongside two mystery nations. Following Victoria's withdrawal as the 2026 host, Scotland will host the Games in Glasgow, serving as a pivotal step towards future events. The new collaborative selection process aims to encourage innovation and flexibility, with a host to be recommended by Commonwealth Sport at their General Assembly in...
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