Raymond Hernandez Jr slow-mo drive off the tee of Hole 3 at Bird’s Ruins. #2016AmWorlds pic.twitter.com/fhdBXYOglk
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MADISON, WI – After day two at the Professional Disc Golf Association World Championships in Madison, WI on Wednesday, Roseburg disc golfer Raymond Hernandez dropped to sixth place, six-strokes behind the leader, in the Junior I division.
Hernandez shot 9-under par for his second round at the Bird’s Ruins Disc Golf Course for a two-day score of 155, which is 16-strokes under par. The leader, Logan Fiske from Alabama, had a two-day score of 149.
The third day of competition begins at 6 a.m. PT for the Junior I division. Hernandez and his fellow golfers will hit the links at Elver Park on the west side of Madison.
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