Dufner
sizzles, Lingmerth takes Memorial lead
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[June 06, 2015]
(Reuters) - American Jason Dufner
provided the fireworks, going birdie-eagle-ace, but it was
fast-finishing Swede David Lingmerth who seized the lead in the second
round of the Memorial Tournament in Dublin, Ohio, on Friday.
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Lingmerth, who had missed the cut in four of his last five starts on
the PGA Tour, has produced superb form at Muirfield Village so far
and four birdies in his final seven holes earned him a
seven-under-par 65 and top spot on the leaderboard.
"I started giving myself some opportunities and the putts started
dropping in," the 27-year-old from Tranas told reporters after
piling up seven birdies in a bogey-free display on a relatively soft
layout receptive to approach shots.
Seeking his first victory on the U.S. circuit after twice finishing
second, Lingmerth signed off with a three-foot birdie putt at the
par-four 18th to post a 12-under total of 132.
That put him a stroke in front of former PGA Championship winner
Dufner, who birdied the 14th, eagled the 15th and holed out with a
six-iron at the par-three 16th on the way to a roller-coaster 67.
Masters champion and world number two Jordan Spieth, the
highest-ranked player in the field, made a sizzling start before
losing momentum after the turn to card a 70, ending the day six
strokes off the pace.
Five-times Memorial winner Tiger Woods, who had battled to an
opening 73, also returned a 70 that included five birdies and three
bogeys, all of his dropped shots coming on the back nine, to finish
at one under.
"Five under through three is probably the best I have ever done,"
Dufner said of his stunning run from the 14th to the 16th on his
outward nine. "I needed to get back.
"I was kind of trending the wrong way. I think I was a couple over
(par) at that point. Hit a pretty good shot on 14, great shot at 15,
so kind of got the day going.
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"(The hole in one was) kind of lucky ... I picked up at least one on
the field there so I'm happy with where I'm at."
Dufner, a three-times winner on the PGA Tour, has now recorded four
eagles at Muirfield Village this week.
"I've had some stretches where I'm playing some really good golf and
some poor golf ... I need to clean up those bad holes," he said.
England's Andy Sullivan (64) and American Ryan Moore (67) finished
at 10 under, one stroke better than defending champion Hideki
Matsuyama (71) of Japan, Americans Jim Furyk (66), Brendon Todd (68)
and Patrick Rodgers (66), Briton Justin Rose (67) and Italy's
Francesco Molinari (67).
The cut fell at one-under 143 with world number seven Rickie Fowler
and former major winners Ben Curtis, Charl Schwartzel and Ernie Els
among those failing to advance.
(Reporting by Mark Lamport-Stokes in Los Angeles; Editing by Frank
Pingue/Greg Stutchbury)
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