Kisner
leads in Shanghai; Spieth, McIlroy 10 off pace
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[November 06, 2015]
SHANGHAI (Reuters) - American Kevin
Kisner continued his birdie barrage to take a two-shot halfway lead at
the WGC-HSBC Champions, where stronger winds in China on Friday
contributed to a frustrating day for a rusty Jordan Spieth and poorly
Rory McIlroy.
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While Kisner fired a bogey-free six-under-par 66 for a 14-under
total, world number two Spieth could only muster a level par 72 to
sit on four-under alongside McIlroy, who was still feeling the after
effects of a bout of food poisoning.
The Northern Irishman, who said he had lost 10 pounds (4.5 kgs)
because of the ailment, struggled again with his short game as he
mixed four bogeys with four birdies in his round of 72.
The world number three's frustrations boiled over with a rushed
three-putt bogey on the 16th and he found water on the last with his
approach but did well to get up and down for a par five.
"It wasn't a great day today. I need to shoot a really good score
over the weekend to give myself a chance. Hopefully, I can go out
tomorrow and shoot something a little better and feel a bit better,"
the four-times major winner said.
The 31-year-old Kisner, playing in China for the first time, had no
such troubles as he followed up his opening 64 with another rash of
red numbers at the Sheshan International Golf Course.
The South Carolina native was two clear of Scotland's Russell Knox,
who managed a best-of-the day 65.
Kisner had been nursing a back ailment following the long flight but
put himself in pole position for a first PGA Tour title after three
painful playoff defeats this year.
"It's beyond my expectations," said the American world number 34. "I
had no expectations coming in, so it's been good.
"I made a couple of long putts for par today to keep the no bogey
streak going. I'm sure I'll run into some problems sooner or later.
I just hope I can keep holing those putts for par and keep the pedal
down."
First round leader Branden Grace of South Africa was alone in third
after a one-under 71, while local fans were given plenty of reason
to cheer by the form of 20-year-old Li Haotong.
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Li fired a 69 that included a bogey five at his last following a
wild approach into the water, to share fourth with American Patrick
Reed (70) at nine-under 135.
Big-hitting Dustin Johnson, the 2013 champion, closed with three
straight birdies for a 71 to share sixth with Austrian Bernd
Wiesberger (66) and Hunter Mahan (68).
Further down the field, Spieth, the PGA Tour player-of-the-year
after winning the Masters and U.S. Open, continued to work on his
takeaway before shots during his round in Shanghai as he endured a
mixed day.
Spieth is playing his first strokeplay tournament since winning the
Tour Championship in September and his supreme putting touch was
understandably absent.
Three straight bogeys from the 11th dropped him down the field but a
birdie four at the 14th and another at the par-five last left him in
a share of 27th alongside Luke Donald (69), Martin Kaymer (71) and
Rickie Fowler (72).
(Writing by Patrick Johnston in Singapore; Editing by John O'Brien)
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