Pro frustrated with the open champion ’12 Hours’ round, comparing it to Liv

Marc Leishman said he woke up at 8 a.m. Thursday. He then watched an hour of public championship TV coverage.
He then said that he felt like he had spent half a day on the route to Royal Protush.
Leshman said it was three times longer than the round he played at Liv Golf.
His comments were posted when he filmed two more than 73 games in his first round, a topic that included JJ Spaun receiving a “bad time” warning after his group was placed, according to a report by Cyber Broadcast. Leshman said in a later interview with reporters that he felt the pace and compared it to Liv.
“It feels like we’ve been on the golf course for about 12 hours,” Leshman said. “We’ve been on eight holes for three hours. It’s hard to handle, especially from a quarter of a week.
“You have to deal with all of these things, and I feel like I’ve handled it well. It’s a little frustrated there. I thought my game was really good, nothing, but the conditions were tough.
Does Leishman have any reason?
“No,” he said, “just everyone takes the time.”
He said it was frustrating that there were no good shots in capital, and the 18-year-old bogey was frustrating.
“I think I’m a little nice – hitting some nice tees and then can’t get close to it,” Leshman said. “It’s hard to get close to it. A few shots, you feel like you want to escape those bunkers there, and you can’t do it.”
“I found it a bit difficult, but everyone is the same. It’s definitely hard to get motivation. A little bit there are a few birds there, and that’s 14, 15. 16 years old good.
Nevertheless, the two Leishmans are not far from the leader. And he won’t be bothered by the slow game Friday.
His group will leave first at 6:35 a.m. Friday at 6:35 a.m.