Audio By Carbonatix
South Korea golfer, Yang Yong-eun is at the summit alongside Ricardo Gonzalez of Argentina in the Hassan II Golf Trophy ahead of the final round in Rabat, Morocco.
Yang carded a 4-under-par 69 and ended at 7-under 139 at the Royal Golf Dar Es Salam in the second round on Friday.
Also, it is the first time Gonzalez has held a share of a lead in his PGA Tour Championship career ahead of the final round on Saturday.
Spanish golfer, Ricardo Gonzalez, is not discounting the possibility of winning the big trophy and over $300,000 prize at the ongoing Hassan II Trophy in Rabat, Morocco.
— #JoySports (@JoySportsGH) February 24, 2024
Gonzalez spoke to #JoySports editor @NiiAttoh5 at the Royal Dar es Salam Golf Course. pic.twitter.com/Nm8SLHdyiI
Denmark’s Thomas Bjørn trail the two-joint leaders at 5-under with American Steve Pate and Australian Mark Hensby, in fourth and fifth respectively.
Anticipation grows as fans await who could emerge champion of the Hassan II Golf Trophy and walk away with minimum $300,000 cash prize.
Latest Stories
-
China approves ‘ethnic unity’ law requiring minorities to learn Mandarin
6 minutes -
Health Ministry suspends Nkanchina Nursing College principal over alleged admissions irregularities
10 minutes -
Iran’s strategy of attacking Gulf states is wrong- Solomon Owusu
11 minutes -
‘Fingers on the trigger’: Deadly warnings for Iranians being urged to take action.
16 minutes -
President Mahama commissions Sahara LPG Vessel in South Korea
19 minutes -
Photos: Mahama commissions Ghana-named Vessel in South Korea
19 minutes -
I didn’t take any government land as Interior Minister—Henry Quartey
24 minutes -
I feel sorry for Muntaka over recruitment pressure – Henry Quartey
32 minutes -
The Copper Nano-Remediation Strategy: Evaluating the risks for Ghana’s galamsey-impacted rivers
42 minutes -
Africa Policy Lens demands answers from Bank of Ghana over sale of nearly 20 tonnes of gold reserves
1 hour -
Oil above $100 could trigger fuel price shocks in Ghana and West Africa as market transparency gaps persist
1 hour -
‘One million coders’ approach lacks strategy for jobs – Franklin Cudjoe
1 hour -
Decades of ‘lip service’ to private sector hurting job creation – Franklin Cudjoe
1 hour -
High oil prices may benefit West African crude exporters but not consumers, Argus analyst says
1 hour -
‘National security time bomb’ looming as youth unemployment surges – Franklin Cudjoe warns
2 hours
