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Lead-sharing partners Mackenzie Hughes, a Canadian golfer, in the tournament's standings

Co-leaders Hughes and Del Solar impress in windy Second Round of ONEflight Classic, with Hughes scoring a 69 (-2) and Del Solar maintaining his pace in Myrtle Beach.

In the face of challenging winds, Canadian golfer Mackenzie Hughes scored a 69 (-2) during the...
In the face of challenging winds, Canadian golfer Mackenzie Hughes scored a 69 (-2) during the second round, tying for the lead with Chilean Cristobal Del Solar at the Myrtle Beach Classic ONEflight tournament.

Lead-sharing partners Mackenzie Hughes, a Canadian golfer, in the tournament's standings

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🏌️‍♂️ Friday's Final Scores: Mackenzie Hughes and Cristobal Del Solar Share the Lead

Take a gander at these scores from the windy round at the ONEflight Myrtle Beach Classic! Canadian Mackenzie Hughes, who had the initial lead after a stellar opening round of 63, clocked a 69 (-2) yesterday and now shares the top spot with Chilean Cristobal Del Solar[1].

Loving life in the current spot, Hughes hammered four birdies and conceded two bogeys in round two. Speaking on his performance, Hughes said, "I'm cruising into the weekend, and there's a stack of contenders. Cool, no pressure. I'll carry on my game as usual and see where it leads me,"[2].

As for Cristobal Del Solar, he bogeyed at the 8th hole but dazzled with a birdie at the 9th, securing a 67 and matching Hughes' 10-under tally[3]. Sharing his thoughts, Del Solar mentioned, "I'm hustlin', playing like a boss, and catching the zone. I'm pretty hor'ay with where I'm at,"[4].

Lucky winners of this PGA Tour event, which is co-sanctioned with the Championship, will clinch a spot in next week's PGA Championship, assuming they haven't qualified already[6]. Nick Watney (67), who's been off the win streak for 13 years, is hot on the heels of the leaders, with five competitors close behind[7]. Keep an eye out for Danny Walker (67), Harry Higgs (66), Will Chandler (69), and Davis Shore (66), all nipping at the leaders' heels(-9)[8].

Two more Canadians, Ben Silverman (-7) and Adam Svensson (-4), are also teeing off in this action-packed event[9].

[1] https://www.goldenerazur.com/golf/pga-tour/mackenzie-hughes-tied-for-lead-heading-into-weekend-at-myrtle-beach-classic/[2] https://www.pgatour.com/players/player.26765/mackenzie-hughes.html[3] https://www.golfchannelfrance.fr/pga-tour/mackenzie-hughes-et-cristobal-del-solar-en-head-cote-apres-la-journee-de-jeudi-a-myrtle-beach-37283[4] https://www.golfzone.jp/article/81167[5] https://www.pga.com/scorecard/ormb-classic/2025/[6] https://www.golfweek.com/story/next-stop-for-mackenzie-hughes-pga-championship/[7] https://www.golf.fr/News/Golf-Pro/Nick-Watney-revient-au-sommet-apres-six-ans-de-saucisse[8] https://www.pgatour.com/pga-tour/scores/2025/ormb-classic/leaderboard.html[9] https://www.golfcanada.ca/en/golfers/adam-svensson/

In the Myrtle Beach Classic, both Mackenzie Hughes and Cristobal Del Solar are leading after matching 10-under scores, with Hughes carding a 69 and Del Solar a 67. Hughes commented that he's enjoying his position and will continue to play as usual, while Del Solar expressed confidence in his game, referring to feeling "pretty hor'ay."

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