PGA Tour
Webb Simpson, in a chase to try to win the PGA TOUR money title, made a pair of late birdies for a 3-under 67,-10 at the McGladrey Classic. That left him two shots behind Billy Horschel, who picked up four shots over his last four holes on the Seaside course for a -6 64, -12 total. Micheal Thompson continued his fine play -5 65 and is also on -10.
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All 5 Canucks made the cut.
T17 1 134 Stephen Ames -4 F* E info 66 70 136
T17 11 103 David Hearn -4 F* 1 info 65 71 136
T27 27 133 Matt McQuillan -3 F -2 info 69 68 137
T57 15 -- Adam Hadwin -1 F 1 info 68 71 139
T57 15 -- Richard Scott -1 F* 1 info 68 71 139
Champions Tour
Fred Couples shot a 7-under 65 to take a share of the first-round lead with Steve Lowery at the AT&T Championship on Friday. Lowery, badly in need of a shave and a haircut, settled for a birdie at the 190-yard 13th after his 6-iron lipped out, then holed out from the fairway from 168 yards with an 8-iron for an eagle on the next hole.
Hal Sutton and Nick Price were a stroke behind, and Tommy Armour III and Chien Soon Lu had 67s.Ten players were 4 under: Phil Blackmar, Mark Calcavecchia, Bobby Clampett, Russ Cochran, Scott Hoch, John Huston, Gil Morgan, Steve Pate, Loren Roberts and Eduardo Romero.
This is the first year the event has been played at TPC San Antonio's Canyon Course, and more than half the field shot under par. There was hardly a breeze on a nearly cloudless day over a Pete Dye-designed course that doesn't look anything as demanding as his layouts in places such as Whistling Straits or Kiawah Island.
Rod Spittle had a disappointing +2 74 T58 and Jim Rutledge +1 73 T48
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Nationwide Tour
Jason Kokrak added a 5-under 66 to a first-day 63 at the Miccosukee Championship and moved into sole possession of the 36-hole lead. Kokrak's 13-under 129 total is not only a tournament record at the halfway point, but it's three shots better Luke List (66) and Jonas Blixt (65), his nearest challengers.
Jon Mills 70 70 140 missed the cut by a shot. He is trying to get into the top 60 and is at 61 right now.
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European Tour
Simon Khan England’s 2010 BMW PGA Championship winner carded an early 66 to reach -13 at the halfway stage, and none of the afternoon starters were able to catch him as play gets under way this morning at the Portugal Masters.
Khan unheard of all year is a shot ahead of Welshman Rhys Davies, first-round leader James Kingston and Chilean Felipe Aguilar, with Swedes Christian Nilsson, Johan Edfors and England’s David Dixon on -11.
Hennie Otto is on a charge -6 today through 10 holes -11 total..
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LPGA Tour
Round 3 has been temporarily suspended due to severe weatherRolex Rankings No. 10 Stacy Lewis and No. 30 Brittany Lang share the 36-hole lead at 9-under-par at the Sime Darby LPGA Malaysia. They hold a one-shot lead over Na Yeon Choi and Dewi Claire Schreefel heading into Saturday’s third round.
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No Canadian women have made the trip to Malaysia
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(with notes from pgatour.com, europeantour.com, lpga.com)
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