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Rose on the rise

Near flawless 15 holes takes Brit to the top in Fort Worth

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FORT WORTH: Justin Rose considered his first 15 holes in the second round at Colonial pretty flawless. The last three worked out OK, too, even with the only bogey for the leader of the Fort Worth Invitation­al.

“Last three holes got a bit scrappy,” Rose said after a six-under 64 that got him to 10-under on Friday at Hogan’s Alley.

After missing the green at the 422- yard seventh hole, the Englishman chipped in from 16 feet for a birdie. He missed the green again at the par-three eighth for a bogey. Then after his tee shot into the rough and an approach that just cleared the water fronting his final hole, the world’s fifth-ranked player two-putted for a closing par.

That was good enough for onestroke lead over Argentina’s Emiliano Grillo, whose 67 included six consecutiv­e holes without a par. Defending US Open champion Brooks Koepka (63) and Satoshi Kodaira (67) were seven-under.

Rose, the 2013 US Open champ who won the HSBC Champions in Shanghai in his season debut last October and has four top-10 finishes, said he played “about as good as” he has overall in a long time.

Things really got going after caddie Mark Fulcher offered a few words when Rose was a bit frustrated about a couple of missed putts while starting the round with four consecutiv­e pars.

“Fulch kind of said, ‘ Come on, mate. Stay with me. Stay patient.’ I got rewarded with the very next hole making a 10-footer for birdie,” Rose said.

“I made enough good putts on the back nine today where I have some confidence going into the weekend.”

The birdie at the 457-yard 14th hole was the first of three consecutiv­e birdies for the 37-year-old South African, who has eight PGA Tour wins.

Grillo was at 10-under when he rolled in a 28-footer at No. 17, his fourth birdie in his first eight holes. But his ensuing tee shot went way right into a concrete ditch, and his ball floated with the flowing water before being snagged by a fan just before it dropped into a drainage area. After the penalty stroke and drop, Grillo hit into a greenside bunker and bogeyed.

“It’s a little bit on the downslope and it’s all concrete, so the ball was rolling,” Grillo said.

“I was able to make some birdies in there. I got very unlucky on the first hole and No. 3 there.”

The second nine for Grillo started bogey-birdie-bogey-birdie.

Defending Colonial champion Kevin Kisner was even after a 68 on Friday. Jordan Spieth, one of the locals and No. 3 in the world, also shot 68 and is three-under.

Aaron Wise, the 21-year-old rookie coming off his first PGA Tour victory a week ago at the Byron Nelson, missed the cut after a 73 left him 3 over – the same as Webb Simpson, who won The Players Championsh­ip this month.

After a 62 to take the first-round, Kevin Na struggled on the back nine for a 73. He went into weekend five-under and in a logjam of nine players tied for sixth place. Tyrone Van Aswegen was alone in fifth after consecutiv­e 67s.

 ?? — AP ?? Out of the woods: Justin Rose hits out of a bunker on No. 5 during the second round of the Fort Worth Invitation­al golf tournament at Colonial in Fort Worth, Texas, on Friday.
— AP Out of the woods: Justin Rose hits out of a bunker on No. 5 during the second round of the Fort Worth Invitation­al golf tournament at Colonial in Fort Worth, Texas, on Friday.

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