The Citizen (Gauteng)

Leishman on Smith’s tail

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– Defending champion Cameron Smith (above) shot a seven-under 65 to open up a one-shot lead after the second round of the Australian PGA Championsh­ip on the Gold Coast yesterday, as home favourite Marc Leishman moved into contention.

Starting the day four strokes adrift at Royal Pines Resort, Smith completed 36 holes with a nine-under total of 135 to sit just ahead of Australian No 2 Leishman and Queensland­er Jake McLeod.

Smith, who teamed up with Leishman to help Australia claim a share of second at the World Cup of Golf last Sunday, roared out of the blocks with six birdies and a bogey to reach the turn five-under for his round on 31.

He added another two birdies in a bogey-free back nine to be well placed at a tournament he won in a play-off last year.

“I did a little bit of extra work this morning on the green and it paid off. I was actually getting putts to the hole today, which is nice,” Smith told reporters.

Leishman fired a second successive 68 but squandered a chance for a share of the lead with a bogey on the 16th.

Overnight co-leader McLeod broke clear of the field with an eagle on the par-five 12th but stalled with a bogey on the next hole before relinquish­ing the lead with a double-bogey on the 17th.

Australian­s Dimitrios Papadatos, Matt Jager and Christophe­r Wood were tied for fourth on seven-under, one ahead of American Harold Varner III, the 2016 champion.

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