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Garrick Higgo delivered an extraordinary performance at the El Cardonal course in Diamante, Mexico, matching the course record with an impressive 11-under 61 on Saturday. This remarkable achievement has propelled him into the final round of the World Wide Technology Championship with a slender one-stroke lead over fellow competitor Carson Young.
Higgo's round featured a series of impressive shots, showcasing his skill and precision on the course. His ability to navigate the challenging layout of El Cardonal has drawn attention from fans and analysts alike, as he demonstrated a keen understanding of the course's nuances. The South African golfer's performance not only highlights his talent but also sets the stage for a thrilling conclusion to the tournament.
As the final round approaches, all eyes will be on Higgo to see if he can maintain his lead and secure a victory in this prestigious event. The excitement surrounding the championship continues to build, promising an exhilarating finish.
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