
Coussaud Drops in BMW International Open





In a notable shift during the BMW International Open at Golfclub München Eichenried, Ugo Coussaud of France slipped from his leading position after the second round, posting a score of 71.
Performance Summary
Coussaud, who had previously shared the lead with a strong opening round of 67, gathered three birdies but also incurred his first two bogeys, resulting in a drop to 15th place with a total of -6. He is now tied with fellow French golfer David Ravetto, who scored 70, featuring four birdies alongside two bogeys.
Other French Competitors
Other French players, including Frédéric Lacroix, Clément Sordet, and Adrien Saddier, hold the 26th position at -5. Alexander Levy is further behind in 37th place at -4. Jeong Weon Ko managed to stay in the tournament by making the cut at 53rd, while Romain Langasque and others missed out, ending up tied for 69th.
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After 36 holes, Davis Bryant of the USA took the lead at -12, bolstered by an impressive round that included a hole-in-one. With a 63 scorecard comprising one eagle, nine birdies, and two bogeys, Bryant expressed his excitement about his performance. He currently holds a two-shot advantage over Kristoffer Reitan at -10.
Yuto Katsuragawa, Daniel Brown, and Jordan Smith are in a three-way tie for 3rd place at -9, while several players including David Puig and Francesco Laporta occupy 6th at -8. The top ten competitors are rounded out by Marcel Siem and others at -7.
Looking Ahead
As the tournament progresses, the competition remains tight with a large group of players within just a few strokes of the leaders. With two rounds remaining, the possibility for any competitor to seize the title remains high.