Daily Times (Primos, PA)

Leishman backs up good start with a low score at BMW

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LAKE FOREST, ILL. » Marc Leishman followed his great start with another low score, a 7-under 64 that gave him a three-shot lead over Jason Day and Rickie Fowler going into the weekend at the BMW Championsh­ip.

Day made a hole-in-one Friday for his third eagle of the week at Conway Farms in his round of 65. Fowler holed out a chip for eagle on the 14th hole.

Leishman also got in on the act. He turned a tough par into an unlikely birdie on the par-4 seventh hole when he hit into the native grass, chipped out to the fairway and hit a pitch-and-run from 50 yards that he holed for birdie.

Leishman, who opened at 16-under 126.

Defending champion Dustin Johnson struggled again and was 16 shots behind. with a 62, was

Park uses fresh start to lead Evian

EVIAN-LES-BAINS, FRANCE » A new day, a fresh start to the final women’s major of the season, and it seemed like a new Sung Hyun Park showed up Friday.

Seizing a second chance to play the first round at the Evian Championsh­ip, Park fired an 8-under 63 to lead by two shots from Moriya Jutanugarn of Thailand.

That meant a 14-shot turnaround in fortunes for the No. 3-ranked South Korean. She had been 6 over through just five holes in the rain and wind on Thursday morning before play was abandoned and all scores wiped from the record. A 54-hole event to be completed Sunday.

Park, the U.S. Women’s Open champion, regrouped and had seven birdies and an eagle.

Tied for third, three shots back, Australia’s Katherine Kirk and Anna Nordqvist of Sweden both carded a 66. Jessica Korda of the United States and Women’s British Open winner In-Kyung Kim were a further shot back on 4 under.

Stalter shoots 67, leads by 1

SPIJK, NETHERLAND­S » Joel Stalter of France shot a 4-under 67 to take a onestroke clubhouse lead at the KLM Open before bad light suspended play with nearly half the field still to complete their second rounds.

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