Oman Daily Observer

Oosthuizen, Stanley lead Players as big names tread water

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FLORIDA: Sweet-swinging South African Louis Oosthuizen and American journeyman Kyle Stanley wielded hot putters to share the halfway lead at The Players Championsh­ip on Friday as Vijay Singh turned back the clock to move within three strokes.

Oosthuizen matched Stanley for the best round of the day, six-under-par 66 at the TPC Sawgrass in Ponte Vedra, Florida.

They were at nine-under 135, two strokes ahead of American J B Holmes on a day when the top four on the leaderboar­d played in the more amenable afternoon conditions.

Many of the big names have work to do, defending champion Jason Day trailing by seven shots, with Dustin Johnson, Sergio Garcia and Rory McIlroy nine behind.

“I’ve been playing well for a while now,” Oosthuizen told reporters, happy to reap reward for his recent focus on putting.

“I’ve been probably working a little bit more on my putting at home... and I think it’s paid off.

“I’m rolling the ball really nicely and feel really confident on the greens.”

Apart from winning the 2010 British Open by seven strokes at the home of golf, St Andrews, Oosthuizen lost two majors in the playoffs, the 2015 British Open, which was also at St Andrews, and the 2012 US Masters.

Stanley notched his lone PGA Tour victory in Phoenix in 2012. He has not quite kicked on as many expected, but has been quietly working his way back into form.

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