Vancouver Sun

Schauffele's birdie blitz puts him on top in Vegas

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Xander Schauffele sank seven birdies over his first nine holes en route to a second round 8-under 64 to take a threestrok­e lead at the CJ Cup in Las Vegas on Friday.

Starting on the back nine, the 26-year-old American birdied the 11th and then caught fire from the par-three 13th when his tee shot nearly found the cup.

He went on to make the birdie putt and card more birdies on his next five holes thanks to some outstandin­g putting to sit 14-under 130 halfway through the 78-player event at Shadow Creek, which has no cut.

“It was nice,” Schauffele said of his early birdie blitz. “I had a chip-in there, two long putts. Some of those holes, you're not really trying to birdie them, you're kind of just trying to leave yourself an uphill 35-footer, and fortunatel­y I made a couple of them. It was a nice stretch.”

After firing a 29 over his first nine holes, he cooled off after the turn, but still managed one more birdie while avoiding any big mistakes.

“I got a little bit stale there on the other side. Pace of play slowed down a lot, kind of hot, easy to let the mind wander.”

Trailing Schauffele was overnight leader Tyrrell Hatton of England, who finished birdie-birdie to cap a round of 4-under 68 to sit 11-under 133 heading into the weekend.

American Russell Henley was one shot further adrift.

Meanwhile, Adam Hadwin of Abbotsford, B.C., is the top Canadian, sitting an even par after a 3-under 69.

Nick Taylor, also of Abbotsford (74), is at 1-over, while Corey Conners of Listowel, Ont. (70) is at 3-over and Mackenzie Hughes of Hamilton (75) is another shot back at 4-over.

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