Malnati and Hurley take second round clubhouse lead in New Orleans
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[April 27, 2019]
(Reuters) - The journeyman duo
of Peter Malnati and Billy Hurley III took the clubhouse lead before
the second round of the weather-hit Zurich Classic of New Orleans
was halted by darkness in Louisiana on Friday.
The American pair missed the cut at the team event when they played
together last year but were much more in sync on Friday, carding a
five-under-par 67 in the alternate-shot fourball format at TPC
Louisiana.
At 14-under 130, they lead Russell Knox and Brian Stuard (69) by one
stroke.
Also one behind and with holes left to play in their second round
were Kevin Kisner and Scott Brown (through four holes), Scott
Stallings and Trey Mullinax (nine holes) and Brian Gay and Rory
Sabbatini (four holes).
"Last year we pretty much did our own thing," Malnati told Golf
Channel.
"This year we tried to embrace the team aspect, talked about our
shots better, a 'two minds are better than one' philosophy.
"It’s been a lot of fun and obviously it's working. One week a year
we’re actually rooting for someone out here other than just
ourselves."
Added Hurley: "Peter and I first met right when I got out of the
navy. We played mini tours together. We’ve been friends ever since
and it’s been a lot of fun."
Malnati and Hurley each have one PGA Tour victory.
Defending champions Billy Horschel and Scott Piercy were four shots
behind after shooting 68.
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Billy Hurley III (right) and Peter Malnati (left) walk the 9th hole
fairway during the second round of the Zurich Classic golf
tournament at TPC Louisiana. Mandatory Credit: Stephen Lew-USA TODAY
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Horschel used a post-round interview to apologize for using an
expletive that was audible on television coverage.
"Unfortunately there was a fan who said something on the tee, and
spur of the moment I said something, a word in the middle there,
that I wish I wouldn’t have said," Horschel said.
"I apologize to the fans."
Half the field -- 40 teams -- will complete the second round on
Saturday morning, a result of Thursday's nearly eight-hour delay due
to thunderstorms.
The third round, expected to start at around noon local time, will
use the more forgiving fourball format in which both players hit
their own ball and use the best score on each hole.
(Reporting by Andrew Both in Cary, North Carolina; Additional
reporting by Frank Pingue; Editing by Peter Rutherford)
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