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Blades Brown achieves PgA Tour first in Mexico Open


Blades Brown corrected the PGA Tour event for the first time as a professional.

The 17 -year -old launched Nashville in Tennessee, 38 years old on Thursday and 26 years on Friday, ending in 5 less in general, and she is good enough to make the weekend in Mexico open.

“I am very comfortable,” Brown said.

“I had about nine feet for Par on Hole 17, and fortunately, I fell. I am very grateful here. Play golf in a golf course like this, difficult to overcome.”

After a sixteenth ghost, Brown felt the severed pressure while standing at the starting point at Par-3 17. His approach was paid in the grateyide warehouse and he needed to climb and down to keep his hopes on the weekend alive. After that, a poor shot followed, but as Brown hinted, he was able to save. Then he went to Birdie The Par-5 18 to close on Saturday.

Brown said: “I was only watching the cut line to see what it would be,” Brown said.

“I knew it would be anywhere about 3 or 4 [under]And I was happy to enter with 5 [under]”

The last PGA tour appeared in Brown in The American Express, where she stumbled on the extended and missed the pieces. He photographed nine 40 times during his third tour-The American Express cut 54 hole. This poor extension included a double ghost in the famous Par-3 tournament at the Pete Dye Stadium. Water was found off the starting point.

Since then, Brown hit a lot of golf balls, as he has been working in his game, hoping that he would not make the same mistake twice.

Brown said: “I am very happy to go here to Mexico and speak some Spanish,” Brown said.

“I took the Spanish four years in high school, so I am really happy because I chose it on Latin. I enjoy a lot here in the resort, and I cannot wait during the next two days.”

Jack Milko is a golf team writer to play SB Nation through. Follow it on x @jack_milko.

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