
Adam Svensson and Stuart Macdonald go into Friday’s second round of the Nationwide Children’s Hospital Championship in a tie for 15th, four shots off the lead at the second event in the Korn Ferry Tour Finals.
Taylor Pendrith is another shot back in a tie for 28th after he shot a 68.
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BMW Championship
Mackenzie Hughes made the turn at even par in Thursday’s first round, then posted consecutive birdies between the 11th and 13th holes to finish with a three under 69.
That left Hughes tied for 29th. A shot behind him in a tie for 43rd is Corey Conners, who finished the day with a 70.
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Mackenzie Tour–PGA Tour Canada
Michael Blair of Ancaster, Ont., shot a six under 66 in Thursday’s second round of the Prince Edward Island Open and is tied for the lead with American Joey Mayo at nine under, two shots ahead of Otto Black of the U.S.
Blair made seven birdies in the second round against only one bogey and is happy to see the ball going in the hole after a tough stretch.
“I’ve been driving it well, which helps out here—just getting it in play,” said Blair. “Finally, some putts are going in. I didn’t make anything for a month and now, all of a sudden, they’re going in the hole at the same time. It’s a quick way to add them up.”
Mayo maintained his share atop the leaderboard despite battling consistency in the second round. He finished with a three under round of 69 that included six birdies and three bogeys on another hot, sunny day on Dundarave Golf Course in Cardigan, PEI.
“It was definitely a little tougher day condition-wise,” said Mayo. “The course was a lot firmer and there was a little more wind. I made a few bogeys today, didn’t have any yesterday, but it was a pretty similar round,” said Mayo.
“Overall, I hit the ball well and got it up and down a few times, so I was in a pretty good spot mentally,” he said.
Officials delayed play for an hour and 15 minutes in the morning due to fog.
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