Leishman leads Wise by one at low-scoring Byron Nelson
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[May 19, 2018]
(Reuters) - Australian Marc
Leishman backed up his lowest round on tour with a five-under-par 66
on Friday to take a one-stroke lead over fast-closing American Aaron
Wise at the AT&T Byron Nelson in Dallas.
Early-starter Leishman rolled in six birdies, including a 55-footer
at the 12th, against one bogey, to finish two rounds at 15-under 127
at Trinity Forest Golf Club after his sparkling 61 on Thursday.
South African-born Wise, who started hours after Leishman, came
close to catching the Australian with an eight-under 63.
Six birdies and an eagle put the 21-year-old at 14-under 128, a
stroke ahead of American Brian Gay, whose nine-under 62 was the low
round of the day.
Americans Jimmy Walker (67), Eric Axley (65) and Kevin Nau (65)
shared fourth on 131, while former world number one Adam Scott of
Australia (65) was in a group of five players one shot further back.
Leishman found the links-style Trinity Forest, the tournament's new
home, much to his liking.
"I enjoy this type of golf," the world number 16 told reporters. "It
reminds me of back in Australia.
"I like how the ball is running out on the fairways. I'm reading the
greens well and I'm hitting the ball well."
Leishman said there was a big difference in him shooting a four-over
76 in the final round of last week's Players Championship and his
play in Dallas.
"My speed has been really great," he told the Golf Channel. "Last
week at The Players I hit a lot of really good putts that lipped
out, and this week they're going in.
"Some weeks you read them really well, and some weeks you're not
sure if a 10-footer is slightly uphill or downhill, and that affects
your speed and line and everything."
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Marc Leishman plays his shot from the 18th tee during the second
round of the AT&T Byron Nelson golf tournament
at Trinity Forest Golf Club.
Mandatory Credit: Ray Carlin-USA TODAY Sports
Wise, who tied for second in the Wells Fargo Championship two weeks
ago, said he used the Australian as an incentive.
"I saw Marc Leishman way up there at 15-under and I started the day
at six (under) so I knew I had a long ways to go," Wise told PGA
Tour Radio.
"It was nice when I started getting it going to see his numbers
still ahead of me so I could keep chasing and chasing. Even though I
was playing tough, I felt like I had to go get him a little bit,
which was fun."
Gay had as many birdies as Leishman on Thursday, 10, but a bogey at
the par-four fourth spoiled his chances of equaling Leishman's
round.
Six of his birdies came on the back nine.
"My putting has been really down the last month or two, and that's
my strong suit, so I have just been waiting for it to turn around,"
Gay admitted.
Hometown favorite Jordan Spieth found improvement with a solid 66
but was still eight strokes off the pace on a low-scoring day.
(Reporting by Gene Cherry in Raleigh, North Carolina; Editing by
John O'Brien)
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