British open: Birthday boy Shubhankar in top-10 at halfway stage

Today is July 21 in Hoylake.
Indian golfer Shubhankar Sharma recovered from making two bogeys in one hole on the 17th with a great birdie on the final hole to finish with a score of 71 in the second round of the 151st British Open. Sharma, who is now 27 years old, played very well in two rounds of golf and is currently tied for fourth place. However, there are still some players who haven’t finished their rounds at the difficult Royal Liverpool Golf Club.
Sharma made a mistake on the 8th hole, but he made up for it by getting birdies on the 7th and 15th holes. The golfer from Chandigarh made a bad shot with their golf ball on the second-to-last hole. The mistake called double-bogey made Sharma fall down the leaderboard, and he is no longer in the top 10 positions. Sharma got better fast by getting a birdie on the 18th hole. He did this by making a great chip shot from the difficult grass area and getting the ball really close to the hole.
On Thursday, Sharma had a great start in the golf tournament by scoring 3-under 68 in the first round, tying for 7th place. He did very well in the afternoon when it was even harder to score.
Sharma had a good day with only one bad shot and four good shots. He was one of the last three players to finish. Sharma took more than five hours and 15 minutes to finish the round because the pace of play was also somewhat slow.
“The birthday part can be postponed. ” Regarding golf, I am very happy. Sharma said they prepared well for the event. They had also prepared three weeks ago.
It was nice to check out the course and play three rounds before the event began. I’m really glad that all the effort I put into my work has been worth it. We still have a lot of work to do for the event. But I played really well. I am really happy with how I performed. I hardly ever made mistakes in where I stood. I was able to make pars too. “And yes, a firm circular shape,” he included.
Harman is way ahead in first place.
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Brian Harman played a really good round of golf and scored 6-under par. Reuters is a news agency.
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American golfer Brian Harman quickly climbed to first place on the scoreboard by scoring many birdies early on and finishing his second round with an impressive eagle, resulting in a score of 6-under par.
Conditions were very challenging and scoring was not easy. Only a few players had below average rounds. However, Harman was not afraid of the course and built a lead of five shots. Agencies are groups that help people or organizations with specific tasks or goals.