Mito Pereira charges to lead at Shriners Children's Open
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[October 08, 2022]
Chile's Mito Pereira, seeking
his first win in his two years on the PGA Tour, shot an 8-under-par
63 on Friday to take the lead after two rounds of the Shriners
Children's Open in Las Vegas.
Pereira sits at 12-under 130 at TPC Summerlin, giving him a one-shot
edge on Robby Shelton, who also shot a 63 on Friday.
Maverick McNealy and two South Koreans, Tom Kim and Si Woo Kim, are
tied for third at 10 under. McNealy and Si Woo Kim each carded a 68
on Friday, while Tom Kim shot 67.
Chad Ramey (second-round 66), Kevin Streelman (67) and Australia's
Cam Davis (66) share sixth place at 9 under. Eight players,
including Patrick Cantlay (67) are tied for ninth at 8 under.
First-round leader Tom Hoge stumbled to a 1-over 72 on Friday and
fell into a tie for 17th at 7 under. Also at 7 under is defending
champion Sungjae Im of South Korea, who recorded a 1-under 70 on
Friday.
Pereira started with four birdies on the first six holes. After a
bogey at the par-4 seventh hole, he was bogey-free the rest of the
way, adding five more birdies.
"I had a really good round overall," Pereira said. "I hit driver
well, irons really good. I think I hit three or four shots inside 3
feet today. Solid on my putting. My putter was pretty good today.
Overall really good and happy how I played."
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Pereira last led at the end of a round following
the third round of the 2022 PGA Championship at Southern Hills in
Tulsa, Okla. He missed out on a playoff when he double-bogeyed the
72nd hole to finish a stroke behind Justin Thomas, the eventual
winner, and Will Zalatoris.
Asked if he still thinks about that stumble, Pereira said,
"Obviously sometimes. yeah, but it's just way over there in the
past. I'm just trying to get my first win here."
Shelton produced a bogey-free round that featured a stretch of five
birdies in seven holes.
"The ball striking has been really good, but today I put my trusty
putter back in the bag. She made a lot of putts for me today,"
Shelton said.
He went with a different putter on Thursday before deciding after 12
or 13 holes that he would switch back.
"I told my caddie this one doesn't feel the same," he said.
Shelton, 27, is also seeking his first tour victory.
--Field Level Media
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