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Camilo Villegas completed off his second consecutive 8-under 64 to set a two-shot lead as play was suspended on the World Wide Technology Championship on Friday in Los Cabos, Mexico.
The 41-year-old from Colombia began his spherical eagle-birdie-birdie at El Cardonal at Diamante, the primary Tiger Woods-designed course for use at a PGA Tour occasion. He withstood two front-nine bogeys by including six extra birdies — together with birdies at every of his ultimate three holes — to nostril in entrance of the pack at 16-under 128.
Matt Kuchar, a 45-year-old vet with 9 PGA Tour wins, is alone in second at 14 beneath after a bogey-free 65. Villegas has not received on tour since 2014, whereas Kuchar’s final victory got here in January 2019 on the Sony Open in Hawaii.
Stephan Jaeger of Germany and Justin Suh each shot 65 on Friday and are tied for third at 13-under 131.
Three golfers nonetheless had one gap left to finish when play was suspended on account of darkness.
Will Gordon and South Africa’s Erik van Rooyen vied for the lead earlier than ending their rounds with a bogey and a double bogey, respectively. Gordon carded two eagles over a three-hole span throughout his 9-under 63, and van Rooyen stood at 10 beneath for his spherical and 14 beneath for the match earlier than a double-bogey 7 at No. 18.
Gordon, van Rooyen, Kramer Hickok (67) and Chesson Hadley (66) are tied for fifth at 12 beneath.
Swedish rookie Ludvig Aberg, a Ryder Cup standout, shot a 65 and is an element of a big tie for ninth at 11 beneath.
Australian 49-year-old Cameron Percy, who held the outright lead with a first-round, 10-under 62, adopted it up with a 72 on Friday and is a part of a tie for sixteenth at 10 beneath.
The reduce line had settled at 5 beneath par. The checklist of notable gamers who will miss the reduce contains Sahith Theegala (3 beneath), Stewart Cink (2 beneath), Argentina’s Emiliano Grillo (even) and PGA educating skilled Michael Block (4 over). Block tied for fifteenth on the PGA Championship in May.
–Field Level Media