On the 5th, the men's golf tournament in the United States took place in Ohio with the rest of the second round and the third round, with Hideki Matsuyama dropping his score and retreating to 54th place.

In addition, Spain's Jon Rahm, who was running alone at the top, abstained because he tested positive for the new coronavirus.



Matsuyama improved his score in the second round and started the third round in 15th place with a total of 3 under.



However, in the third round, five bogies continued, and in the second half, 14th, he finally took the birdie, but in 16th, he put it in the pond and hit the triple bogey.



In the end, in the third round, two birdies, six bogies and one triple bogey dropped seven scores, retreating to 54th place with a total of four overs.



On the other hand, Takumi Kanaya finished the second round and lost the qualifying in 90th place with a total of 5 overs.



Ram, who was aiming to win the tournament in a row, increased his score to 18 under and took the lead alone, but after playing, he was positive in the test for the new coronavirus and abstained.



Collin Morikawa and Patrick Cantlay of the United States took the lead, both of which were in second place with a total of 12 under.