J.T. Poston opens four-shot lead at John Deere Classic

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[July 02, 2022] J.T. Poston followed his opening-round 62 with a 6-under-par 65 Friday to establish a healthy lead after two rounds of the John Deere Classic at TPC Deere Run in Silvis, Ill.

Poston racked up four early birdies at the second through fifth holes on his way to reaching 15-under 127 through two rounds. He leads Denny McCarthy by four strokes after McCarthy shot his own 65 to move to 11 under.

PGA Tour rookie Christopher Gotterup (67), Monday qualifier Chris Naegel (66), Austria's Matthias Schwab (65) and Argentina's Emiliano Grillo (64) are tied for third at 10 under.

Poston's approach game and putting were equally dialed in Friday. Three of his birdie putts were inside 3 feet, and another was just under 5 feet. But he also knocked in a 42 1/2-footer, uphill and left to right, for birdie at the par-4 ninth.

Poston tied for second at last week's Travelers Championship, but he is still in search of his first win on tour since August 2019.

"Any time you're in contention, whether you've been leading since Thursday or the back nine on Sunday for the first time, any time you get up, there are some nerves," he said. "There is some pressure. So thankfully I've put myself in that position a few times in my career and I know that I can do it."

McCarthy rolled in six birdies without a bogey to take sole possession of second. The 29-year-old has never won on the PGA Tour.

Gotterup is making his fourth start since turning pro. He nabbed the Fred Haskins and Jack Nicklaus awards as college golf's player of the year while playing for Oklahoma, then made two of three cuts in his first three starts, including a tie for 43rd at the U.S. Open.

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After opening with a career-low 65 on Thursday, Gotterup posted a Friday card that featured four birdies, two bogeys and an eagle 2 at the par-4 14th. He reached the green with a 351-yard drive and made a 41-foot putt for eagle.

"Obviously we still got a long ways to go here, but I do think that ... coming out of college I did think my game would translate really well to pro golf," Gotterup said. "You look at guys that hit it pretty far, and I really improved my wedge game over the last couple years, so if I'm hitting the fairway, I got a lot of wedges coming into the greens.

"So I'm comfortable, and if I'm hitting it good, I don't see why I shouldn't play well."
 


Naegel, 39, is ranked No. 1,305 in the world and made the field via a Monday qualifier. He holed a short chip-in for eagle at the par-5 second hole Friday and added four birdies and just one bogey for his 66.

The darkhorse said he has nothing to lose.

"It's just golf," Naegel said. "That's the way I look at it. It's like playing at home, just a different arena."

Eight players are tied for seventh at 9 under, including Maverick McNealy and Kelly Kraft, who shot 63s for the low rounds of the day.

Defending champion Lucas Glover rebounded from a first-round 74 with a 66 on Friday to get to 2 under, but he missed the cut by one stroke.

--Field Level Media

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