Sebastian Munoz made sure it didn't stay crowded at the top in LIV Golf. He started with three straight birdies and then holed a wedge from the fairway for eagle.
SUGAR GROVE, Ill. — Sebastian Munoz quickly pulled away from a crowd at the top on Saturday, playing his opening five holes in 5-under par on his way to a second-round 8-under 63 and a three-shot lead in LIV Golf-Chicago.
Munoz was part of a five-way tie for the lead after the first of three rounds. He started with three straight birdies at Rich Harvest Farms, then he holed out from 123 yards on the par-4 fifth hole for an eagle.Abraham Ancer birdied six holes in a seven-hole stretch late in his round for a 66, leaving him tied for third with Dustin Johnson and Thomas Pieters . They were five shots behind.Brooks Koepka is the only player in LIV’s 48-man league who will be playing in the Ryder Cup next week.
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