The lip of a hole came between the Argentinian and a course record on Friday, and he is anxious to keep up the good work
Emiliano Grillo is savouring the moment. The Argentinian is currently having a ball at the Open, only the lip of a hole coming between him and the course record on Friday. He has also had the pleasure of watching his country lift an international
Football trophy this past week, something his hosts can’t quite say themselves. “It’s a nice week to be in
England,” he admits. “Not for you guys, but for me it is.”
Recording a second-round score of 64 means the 28-year-old is six under par for the tournament and well placed going into the weekend at Royal St George’s. “Sixty-four is definitely a good round”, he said. “I got a little look at the 63. I didn’t know it was the course record but it doesn’t matter. Playing under par in a major is what you’re looking for.”