Golf: China's Li grabs two-stroke
lead at PGA Championship
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[August 08, 2020]
By Rory Carroll
SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - China's Li Haotong may not have been on
anyone's radar ahead of this week's PGA Championship but he thrust
himself into the mix with a bogey-free trip around TPC Harding Park
on Friday to grab the second-round lead at the year's first major.
Li, whose best finish in 2020 is a share of 18th place at the
European Tour's Oman Open in February, carded a five-under-par 65 in
calm winds to reach eight under for the week, two shots clear of six
players including two-time defending champion Brooks Koepka (68).
"I didn't even think I could play like this week," said Li, who
missed the cut at the Memorial Tournament in July and finished in a
share of 75th place at last week's World Golf Championships event in
Memphis.
Li, in search of a maiden PGA Tour win, made a fast start to his
second round with birdies at three of his first five holes,
including a 22-footer at the par-four second, and then added another
pair at the ninth and 10th holes.
Koepka was bothered by tightness in his hip that required attention
from a trainer but birdied the difficult par-four 18th to finish
with a 68 to sit six-under through 36 holes.
The confident Koepka said he liked the position he is in but added
that if a few more putts had gone his way he would be well atop the
leaderboard.
"I'm pretty happy. I felt like I probably could be ten (under) right
now," he said.
"Hit a lot of good putts, just didn't go in."
Overnight co-leader Jason Day (69) was tied with Li before disaster
struck on the par-4 12th when the Australian's tee-shot found the
rough and he missed a putt for a double bogey.
Also two back of Li was Englishman Tommy Fleetwood, whose 64 matched
the lowest score this week, and his countryman Justin Rose, who
carded a second round 68.
Daniel Berger (67) and France's Mike Lorenzo-Vera (68) rounded out
the pack lurking two strokes back of Li.
TIGER STRUGGLES
Tiger Woods struggled with the putter in the chilly afternoon
conditions as fog poured into the lake side course, causing the
greens to slow.
The 15-times major champion shot a two-over 72 to sit at even par
after two rounds as he seeks to win a record-breaking 83rd win on
the PGA Tour.
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Haotong Li plays his shot
from the 14th tee during the second round of the 2020 PGA
Championship golf tournament at TPC Harding Park. / Kelvin Kuo-USA
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And after being solid with the short stick in Thursday's opening
round, he found too many of his putts on Friday stopping short of
the hole.
"I really struggled with getting the speed of the greens
today," he said.
"They looked faster than what they were putting."
World number one Justin Thomas, who was grouped with Woods and Rory
McIlroy in the windy afternoon, shot an even round to finish on the
cut line of one-over while McIlroy overcame a double bogey on the
par-four 12th for a 69 to sit one-under headed into the weekend.
While most of the big names competing in the tournament made the
cut, one notable exception was Rickie Fowler (69).
Starting on the back nine, the American was humming along until the
sixth hole, when he accidentally tapped the ball with his putter
while lining up the bogey putt.
It cost him a stroke and he ended up missing the cut by one stroke
after shooting two-over par for the tournament.
(This story corrects Lorenzo-Vera's nationality in paragraph 11)
(Reporting by Frank Pingue and Rory Carroll; Editing by Pritha
Sarkar and William Mallard)
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