Sunday Times (Sri Lanka)

Leishman stretches lead at BMW Championsh­ip

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CHICAGO, Sept 16, 2017 (AFP) - Marc Leishman fired eight birdies in a seven-under 64 on Friday to stretch his lead in the BMW Championsh­ip to three strokes over fellow Aussie Jason Day and Rickie Fowler.

After his only bogey of the day at the par-three 17th, Leishman birdied the par-five 18th at Conway Farms to complete 36 holes at 16-under par 126.

"I'm pretty happy with backing up a 62 with a 64," said Leishman, who started the day with a two stroke lead.

Four birdies on each side ensured Leishman finished the day atop the leaderboar­d despite the strong performanc­es of Day and Fowler.

"I really took that as a challenge today, to not take it for granted that you're just going to make birdies," added Leishman, whose two US PGA Tour titles include this year's Arnold Palmer Invitation­al.

"You still have to earn every birdie. I think when you do get ahead of yourself, that's when bad stuff can happen."

Former world number one Day, seeking his first victory in more than a year, carded a six-under 65, benefiting from what he called a "lucky" hole-in-one at the par-three 17th -where his tee shot hit in front of the green, bounced and rolled in.

"We were trying to land it 182 (yards) and I kind of pushed it," said Day, who won the 2015 title at Conway Farms. "It was a lucky holein- one, I guess.

"It's been, I think, 10 years since last time I had a hole-in-one," added Day, who had already chipped in for eagle at the par-five 14th. "I've had two eagles and a hole-in-one this week already, so everything's come in bunches."

Fowler also finished strong, with three birdies and an eagle from the 13th through 17th of a 64 for 129.

American Patrick Cantlay was alone in fourth after a 65 for 132.

British Open champion Jordan Spieth, who topped the FedEx Cup standings coming into the penultimat­e event of the US PGA Tour's four-tournament playoff series, carded a one-under par 70 to lie nine shots off the pace on 135. Spieth played the first two rounds alongside PGA Championsh­ip winner Justin Thomas and world number one Dustin Johnson -who came into the tournament second and third in the race for the $10 million playoff bonus that will be up for grabs at next week's Tour Championsh­ip.

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