American Matthew Wolff fired a three-under-par 68 and stretched his lead to three strokes after Friday's second round of the US PGA Mayakoba Championship.
American Matthew Wolff fired a three-under-par 68 to seize the lead after Friday's second round of the US PGA Mayakoba Championship in Mexico.PLAYA DEL CARMEN - American Matthew Wolff fired a three-under-par 68 and stretched his lead to three strokes after Friday's second round of the US PGA Mayakoba Championship in Mexico.
"A lot of good," Wolff said."I feel like I'm hitting it pretty good. All parts of my game are clicking. "I gave myself a lot of looks," said Scheffler."I don't think I missed very many greens. That's really important around this place, just keep it in position. I did a good job of that."India's Anirban Lahiri, Spain's Sergio Garcia and Americans Bill Haas, Aaron Wise, Talor Gooch, Justin Thomas, Billy Horschel, Ryan Palmer, J.J. Spaun and Michael Thompson were on 133.
"I had a couple bad breaks coming in," he said."It was a hard finish but I was really happy with how I played."
South Africa Latest News, South Africa Headlines
Similar News:You can also read news stories similar to this one that we have collected from other news sources.
ANC voters can't complain about no servicesLeading up to the elections, many communities complained about the lack of service delivery by the ANC-led government.
Read more »
Big party failures crystalise as vote count enters final stretch - The Mail & GuardianBig party failures crystalise as vote count enters final stretch - With at least 66 hung councils so far, coalitions are on the agenda as ANC and DA majorities tumble
Read more »
A year in jail for every R1,000 stolen: Ex cop sentencedWhen R4,000 disappeared from the Hawks, the search led to one of their own.
Read more »
Kane praises Spurs 'ambition' after Conte appointmentAntonio Conte's first Premier League game in charge is away at Everton on Sunday.
Read more »
SA's corruption emergency | Two Eskom employees in courtSome of Eskom's employees are facing charges of theft, fraud and corruption.
Read more »
Churches and Zanu-PF Youth League block Somizi Mhlongo from coming to Zim'What you are doing - being homophobic - is no different with anyone who is xenophobic and racist,' Somizi said in response to the news.
Read more »