Rahm,
Hurley share Quicken Loans lead
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[June 25, 2016]
(Reuters) - Spain's Jon Rahm
kept up his impressive professional debut by posting a
four-under-par 67 to share a three-shot, second-round lead with
local favorite Billy Hurley III at the Quicken Loans National on
Friday.
Overnight leader Rahm, the former Arizona State golfer who was the
low amateur at last week's U.S. Open at Oakmont, held sole
possession of the lead before missing a four-foot par putt at the
last in Bethesda, Maryland.
Hurley, a U.S. Naval Academy graduate who calls nearby Annapolis his
home, fired a six-under 65 to join playing partner Rahm on
11-under-par 131 at Congressional.
Alone in third place was 53-year-old Vijay Singh of Fiji, whose
five-under 66 took him to eight-under at the halfway mark.
Lurking another shot back was Ernie Els, tied with three others at
seven-under on the course where the big South African won his second
U.S. Open crown in 1997.
Rahm was delighted that he was able to register another strong score
in his second professional round after opening with a 64.
"I couldn't be happier," the 21-year-old from Barrika said.
"(Thursday) was a great round and after a great round usually it's
hard to follow it. I'm really proud of myself."
Three-times major champion Singh, who has not won on the PGA Tour
since 2008, could become the circuit's oldest winner with a victory.
Hurley, looking for a first PGA Tour victory, credited his
impressive start to his play on the greens.
"I made a lot of good putts today but they were all really tricky,"
said Hurley, who was encouraged by fans shouting out "21412" as he
confidently made his way around Congressional.
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Jon Rahm of Spain hits his tee shot on the fourteenth hole during
the second round of the Quicken Loans National golf tournament. at
Congressional Country Club - Blue Course. Mandatory Credit: Geoff
Burke-USA TODAY Sports
"21412 is the zip code of the post office on the Naval Academy,"
Hurley explained.
Tied with Els on seven-under were Americans Webb Simpson, the 2012
U.S. Open champion, Bill Haas and Harold Varnell III.
(Reporting by Larry Fine in New York; Editing by John O'Brien)
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