The Arizona Republic

DeChambeau birdies way to lead in Mexico Championsh­ip

- ORLANDO RAMIREZ/USA TODAY SPORTS

MEXICO CITY – Bryson DeChambeau kept making so many birdies in the Mexico Championsh­ip that when he rolled in his ninth one from 45 feet, all he could do was throw his hands in the air in pure wonder.

He wasn’t alone Friday in making birdies, although Rory McIlroy would like to have joined the party.

DeChambeau made seven birdies in an eight-hole stretch at Chapultepe­c Golf Club for an 8-under 63, giving him a one-shot lead over Erik van Rooyen of South Africa and Patrick Reed at the halfway point of this World Golf Championsh­ip. DeChambeau was at 11-under 131.

Van Rooyen, who played college golf at Minnesota, celebrated his 30th birthday by making nine birdies to tie the course record with a 62. Reed made five birdies on the back nine for a 63.

Hideki Matsuyama was 9 under for his round through 15 holes and had a 20-footer birdie attempt from the fringe on the par-3 seventh. He missed that 3 feet to the left, then missed the next one. He bogeyed the next hole, too, and had to settle for a 64. That left him at 9-under 133, along with Justin Thomas, who had to settle for a 66.

RIO GRANDE, Puerto Rico – PGA Tour rookie Viktor Hovland shot a 6-under 66 at windy Coco Beach for a share of the Puerto Rico Open lead.

With most of the top players in the world at the World Golf Championsh­ip event in Mexico, the 22-year-old Norwegian eagled the par-5 second and rebounded from a late bogey on a par 5 with a birdie to join first-round leader Kyle Stanley, Josh Teater and Emiliano Grillo at 10-under 134.

 ??  ?? Bryson DeChambeau hits from the seventh tee during Friday’s second round of the WGC Mexico Championsh­ip at Club de Golf Chapultepe­c.
Bryson DeChambeau hits from the seventh tee during Friday’s second round of the WGC Mexico Championsh­ip at Club de Golf Chapultepe­c.

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