Beating Freddie when he is playing well is tough enough, spotting him 7 shots means everyone else can relax and play for second.
pgatour.com..Couples set a new 36-hole tournament scoring mark and tied the event's 18-hole scoring record with a 10-under-par 62 to open up a commanding 7 shot advantage with one round to play. The only misstep for Couples came on the fourth hole. After starting with three successive birdies, he doubled No. 4, hitting his 7-iron to the right and then his second into the bunker resulting in the double, but from that point on, he made nine birdies over the final 14 holes. His 36-hole total of -17 127 is the lowest in tournament history, breaking Mark McNulty's total of 14-under-par 130 in 2004.
Jim Rutledge 73,72 and Rod Spittle 74,71 are well down the field.
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