The Arizona Republic

Walker, managing fatigue, shoots 65 to build 2-shot lead at Bridgeston­e Invitation­al.

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AKRON, Ohio - The sun finally came out, and Jimmy Walker saw a glimpse of what he hopes are brighter days ahead.

In a year marked by coping with Lyme disease and bouts of fatigue, Walker endured rain delays of nearly five hours Friday and posted a 5-under 65 for a two-shot lead going into the weekend at the Bridgeston­e Invitation­al.

The timing couldn’t be better for Walker, who goes to Quail Hollow next week to defend his title in the PGA Championsh­ip.

“It hadn’t been a lot of fun this year,” Walker said. “But it’s nice to see some putts go in and make some solid swings and keep rounds going, make par putts, just the stuff I haven’t been doing.”

He was at 7-under 133, two shots ahead of Thomas Pieters of Belgium, who had a 70.

Walker didn’t have a lot going last year until he finished well in the Canadian Open, and then went wire-to-wire at Baltusrol the next week to win the PGA Championsh­ip. So maybe there’s another spark he can find at Firestone Country Club.

“There’s still a lot of golf on a hard course, but I know it’s there,” he said.

He also has a slew of players not far behind him in this World Golf Championsh­ip. Rory McIlroy put together a steady round of 69 and was three shots back, along with Zach Johnson and Hideki Matsuyama, who each shot 67.

The large group at 3-under 137 included Jordan Spieth, going after his third straight victory. Spieth missed a short par putt on the 15th and was slipping behind when he faced an awkward lie from the edge of a bunker. Stumbling out of the sand backward, he nearly holed the shot and made birdie, and then he stuffed his approach to 3 feet for birdie on the 18th hole to salvage a 70.

Jason Day, winless in nearly 15 months, also got back into the picture despite some mild back pain. He opened with three straight birdies and shot 30 on the front nine to get back near the leaders, though two bogeys on the back nine slowed him and he shot 66. He was in the group at 137.

“The front side definitely felt like 2015, 2016,” Day said, alluding to his best score of the year, wasn’t smooth sailing.

“It’s day to day,” he said. “I felt pretty good all week physically, and I wake up this morning and I’ve just got his overall flu feeling in my body. So I take some Advil, it goes away. And then during the last break, it came back, so I took some more. Now it’s gone. You just never know when it’s going to spike up.”

But he felt good enough to make birdie on both par 3s on the back nine, and drop only one shot on the round.

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 ?? AP ?? Jimmy Walker reacts after missing a birdie putt on the 16th hole during Friday’s second round of the Bridgeston­e Invitation­al at Firestone Country Club in Akron, Ohio.
AP Jimmy Walker reacts after missing a birdie putt on the 16th hole during Friday’s second round of the Bridgeston­e Invitation­al at Firestone Country Club in Akron, Ohio.

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