Kuchar sinks eight birdies to take the lead in Mexico
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[November 10, 2018]
(Reuters) - Matt Kuchar sank
eight birdies in a second round 64 to take a two-stroke lead over
fellow American Cameron Champ at the Mayakoba Classic in Mexico on
Friday.
It was the second consecutive day that Kuchar shot seven under par
at the El Camaleón in Playa del Carmen after his bogey-free opening
round on Thursday.
The seven-times PGA Tour winner's most impressive shot of the day
came on the par-four 12th, where he sank a 19-foot putt to limit the
damage to a bogey, his only one of the day.
Champ was sensational in just his third career PGA Tour start on
Friday, mixing eight birdies and an eagle with one bogey for a round
of nine-under par 62 that gave him the outright lead before Kuchar
overtook him later in the day.
The big-hitting 23-year-old, who is coming off his first PGA Tour
win at last month's Sanderson Farms Championship, said he is feeling
more comfortable on the course, which has allowed him to get into a
groove on Friday.
"I forgot what par was, to be honest," he said.
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"I was just flowing, I just kind of felt in the zone, really. I was
just trying to execute each shot at a time."
The tournament will go into the weekend with slightly less drawing
power after three-time major champion Jordan Spieth failed to make
the cut after rounds of 71 and 69.
But Masters runner-up and world number nine Rickie Fowler is still
in the hunt after shooting a three-under par 68 on Friday to go into
the weekend tied for 20th with 13 other players.
(Reporting by Rory Carroll; Editing by Greg Stutchbury)
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