Sam Burns charges to lead at AT&T Byron Nelson
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[May 15, 2021]
Sam Burns, seeking wins in
consecutive PGA Tour starts, fired a career-low, 10-under-par 62 on
Friday to lead the AT&T Byron Nelson at the event's midway point.
Burns has a two-round total of 17-under 127 at TPC Craig Ranch in
the Dallas suburb of McKinney, Texas. He sits two shots ahead of
Sweden's Alex Noren.
South Korea's K.H. Lee (second-round 65) is at 14 under, good for
third place. Another stroke back in fourth place is Doc Redman (67),
with first-round co-leader J.J. Spaun (69) in fifth at 12 under.
The other first-round co-leader, Jordan Spieth (70), is tied for
sixth at 11 under with Patton Kizzire (64), Matt Kuchar (66),
Mexico's Carlos Ortiz (66), Ireland's Seamus Power (68) and South
Africa's Charl Schwartzel (68).
Burns, 24, won the Valspar Championship in Palm Harbor, Fla., two
weeks ago for his first PGA Tour title. He could become the first
player to capture his first two wins on the tour in consecutive
starts since Colombia's Camilo Villegas did so in the 2008 BMW
Championship and Tour Championship.
Burns' bogey-free round Friday featured four birdies on the front
nine, four in a row from Nos. 11-14, then two more on Nos. 17 and
18.
"Everything out there felt great," he said. "Just feel like we got
into a good rhythm throughout the round. Made a run right there on
the back nine, and so it was nice to be able to finish it off with
two birdies at the end.
"Good way to end the day. Just trying to get a good game plan out
here for (Saturday) and let's see what happens."
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Sam Burns watches his tee shot on the
15th hole during the third round of the Valspar Championship golf
tournament. / Jasen Vinlove-USA TODAY Sports/File Photo
Asked how the Valspar win has affected
his confidence, Burns said: "The biggest thing for me is just seeing
the hard work that we put in it, start seeing results from that. A
lot of times you don't know how long the results are going to take.
Golf is a fickle game.
"It's cool to see some feedback from the progress we've made back
home and seeing it in tournament play as well."
Noren also avoided bogeys on Friday, and he had two sets of
back-to-back birdies.
"The fairways are wider which I like, so I've never hit so many
fairways I think," Noren said. "I'm not always the straightest, so
this helps.
"Playing from the fairway a lot helps. I played the par-5s nice this
week ... and the putting has been there, so it's been a good week so
far."
Defending champion Sung Kang of South Korea is tied for 27th at 8
under following 69 in the second round. Japan's Hideki Matsuyama,
playing his first event since winning the Masters, is tied for 53rd
place at 6 under after carding a 70 on Friday.
-Field Level Media
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