CARDIGAN, P.E.I. — Toronto’s Chris R. Wilson followed his sterling, second-round, 8-under 64 with another gem July 2, shooting a 66 to take control of the ...
The Prince Edward Island Open is underway at Dundarave. - Unsplash PhotoCARDIGAN, P.E.I. — Toronto’s Chris R. Wilson followed his sterling, second-round, 8-under 64 with another gem July 2, shooting a 66 to take control of the Prince Edward Island Open presented by IMP Solutions. He leads a quartet of players by three strokes with 18 holes remaining.
“I was able to play that middle stretch really well,” Wilson said. “I lipped out a few putts coming in after the weather delay, which was a little tough, but I was still able to make a couple of things which was awesome.” Rain descended on Dundarave Golf Course, forcing officials to halt play for approximately 90 minutes.
“I’m just sticking to my game plan,” Wilson said. “That’s hit the same clubs off the tee that I’m doing and that’s it.” He’s in a second-place tie with Brian Carlson, Perry Cohen and Austin Hitt. They trail leader Chris R. Wilson by three strokes entering the final 18 holes at the Dundarave Golf Course.
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