Ryan Palmer grabs two-shot edge at Texas Open
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[April 02, 2022] Ryan
Palmer holds the lead at the midway point of the Valero Texas Open
at TPC San Antonio, and his list of weekend challengers won't
include two of golf's biggest names.
Bryson DeChambeau and Northern Ireland's Rory McIlroy both missed
the cut on Friday.
Palmer carded a bogey-free, 6-under-par 66 in the second round to
build a two-stroke advantage at 10-under 134. Kevin Chappell
(second-round 65), Matt Kuchar (69) and South Africa's Dylan
Frittelli (66) share second place at 8 under.
J.J. Spaun (70), Lucas Glover (66), Charles Howell III (67), Gary
Woodland (67) and Brendon Todd (69) are tied for fifth place at 7
under.
A 1-over 73 left McIlroy at 1-over 145, two strokes higher than he
needed to make the cut. DeChambeau bombed out with a 76, leaving him
at 5-over 149.
Palmer had three separate runs of back-to-birdies in a consistent
round.
"Awesome," he said. "Bogey-free on this golf course is good any day,
but when you throw in the winds we had, it makes it that much more
special.
"I'm excited the way I'm driving the ball again. I spent the last
month and a half really struggling, and my results have kind of
shown. I'm able to take the left side of the golf course out of play
now and I brought it here this week and it's showing.
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"My driver's back to where it was a year ago, my
game's where it was I feel like a year ago, my mind and it's
showing."
Chappell also had a bogey-free round, highlighted by sinking a
4-foot eagle putt on the par-5 second hole.
"I hit the tee shot kind of right rough not too far from where I was
looking," Chappell said. "Just the number fit, it's like a 6-wood
that I have and we're trying to get up there short left of the
green, and the ball came out perfectly. Not sure where it landed,
but all of a sudden we see it up there 4 feet right of the hole and
were able to convert."
Kuchar was 1 over par for the day through 13 holes, but followed
with four consecutive birdies and then a par.
"They fall where they fall, you never know," Kuchar said. "You try
to stay as positive as you can thinking they'll fall at some point.
You never know in a round of golf and nice that they fell at some
point today."
Frittelli logged six birdies through his first 11 holes, then
finished with seven consecutive pars.
Defending champion Jordan Spieth is tied for 47th at 2-under 142
following a 70.
The San Antonio tournament champion would earn a berth in next
week's Masters if he is not already qualified.
--Field Level Media
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