Scottsdale, Ariz.-Thomas Detry almost defeated the 16th Par-3 hole and scored 7-pus 64 in the second round to take over the lead on Friday at WM Phoenix Open.
Detry had eight birds and Bogey to reach 12 years on the next day of ideal conditions at TPC Sartgrass. Michael Kim shot Bogey 63 to reach 10 Under and was associated with Alex Smalley, who shot 65.
Jordan Spieth put himself in a mixture with eagles on No. 13 and 15, shooting 65 to reach 9 in his second tournament since the surgery of a season. The three -time winner of PGA Tour Tom Kim was also 9 years old after shooting 66.
Argentine Emiliano Grillo set off on the biggest roar-the only beer shower and this day, suppressing its shirt in the noisy Par-3 16. On ASA.
Tournament officials tried to reduce the drinking drinks from the stand at the stadium, since Ryder and Carlos Ortiz launched showers with ASAs in 2022. The new funds brought little after the barbecue arrow flew in the hole and vaging around the cup before dropping to send Suds flying.
Justin Thomas almost fit into the grill, hitting the T -shirt at 16 to 3 feet in 68, which moved it to 8 below.
Top Ranked Scottie Scheffler shot Bogey 66 to reach 7 under 7 after a wild ride in the first round of his second start, since he suffered from a bizarre wound of puncture on his hand while cooking Christmas dinner.
Two -time Belgian Olympian, Detry shot 66 in the first round at TPC Scottsdale and opened his second with three birds at the front of the ninth, offering the first PGA Tour win. His Ptaszyna on No. 9 began three place in a row and added three or more to 2 feet to the 16-village Bogey on the 490-jard Par-4 14.
Spieth tied in the 69th place in Pebble Beach last week and pulled off difficult places to shoot 68 in the opening round in the desert. He managed one birds in the front nine in the second round, but he sank Eagle Putts with a capacity of 5 and 11 feet on TPC Scottsdale in two rear nine PAR-5.
Spieth added Ptaszyna on No. 17 after hitting just from a short pair 4.
Smalley opened with 67 and followed them with a failed cut in Torrey Pines, and then with four birds in a five-person episode in the second round, starting from No. 2. The 28-year-old American threw himself on 6 feet Eagle put up 13. Par-5 and bird difficult Par-4 11, but Bogeys in the 15th place when he hit the second shot in the water.
Kim, the winner of John Deere Classic 2018, missed the cut in two of the three tournaments to start the season, but he had his game at TPC Scottsdale. After opening from 69, he accused the leaders’ board, closing four straight birds to shoot 6-fund 30 at the nine.