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Houston no problem for Putnam

Canadian DeLaet in contention just two shots back

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HOUSTON — Andrew Putnam made a late charge to pass three-time Masters champion Phil Mickelson and take a oneshot lead after two rounds of the Houston Open.

The 26-year-old Putman, who made his PGA Tour debut here a year ago, birdied six of his final nine holes on the Golf Course of Houston’s front side for a 7-under 65. That matched the lowest score of the day and put him at 12-under 132.

“Solo lead ... that’s pretty cool,” said Putnam, who pointed out that he’d shared the lead in the Las Vegas tournament last fall.

However, he hardly saw it coming.

“I haven’t been playing good or scoring well,” Putnam admitted. “Both have been bad. But (I’m) doing both well this week.”

Mickelson, who won the event in 2011, shot 67 for a share of second place at 133. Another late finisher, qualifier Austin Cook, matched Putnam with a 65 to tie Mickelson.

“It was unbelievab­le,” said Cook, who played the final nine holes at 5 under and birdied the last one. “It was great. I’m really, really comfortabl­e with my swing and my game right now and it’s kind of showing.”

Weyburn, Sask. native Graham DeLaet (67) and Luke Guthrie (68) were tied for fourth at 134.

David Hearn of Brantford, Ont. was at 5-under 139 while Adam Hadwin of Abbotsford, B.C. just made the cut at 140.

Six players are in the next group another shot back, including 21-year-old Jordan Spieth — who came in at a career-best No. 4 in the World Golf Rankings. Spieth, who had a win and a second place in his two previous starts, shot a 66. Scott Piercy, who had a twoshot lead after a tournament course record-tying 63 in the first round, had a 74.

Mickelson made a 25- foot birdie putt on the par-5 15th hole to get to 12 under, but he hit a rare errant drive on the par-4 17th and took a bogey.

“I just blocked it a little bit, not a very good swing,” he said.

 ?? GEORGE BRIDGES/THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Heading into the third round, Graham DeLaet sits tied for fourth at the Houston Open.
GEORGE BRIDGES/THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Heading into the third round, Graham DeLaet sits tied for fourth at the Houston Open.

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