The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

ATLANTA’S TODD LEADS WGC EVENT BY 2 STROKES

- By Teresa M. Walker

Brendon Todd’s

MEMPHIS, TENN. — putter is more than making up for any lack of power off the tee at the World Golf Championsh­ip.

The University of Georgia graduate — and member of the 2005 NCAA Championsh­ip team — shot a 5-under 65 Friday and grabbed a two-stroke lead through 36 holes of the FedEx St. Jude Invitation­al.

“I have not hit the ball as crisply the first two days and maybe some other tournament­s this year, but I’ve probably putted the best of any tournament this year so far,” Todd said. “I’m really excited about how I played and looking forward to the opportunit­y this weekend.”

Todd trailed defending champion Brooks Koepka after the first round by two strokes. He quickly erased that deficit and took the lead to himself with a bogey-free, five-birdie round for a 129 total at the World Golf Championsh­ips event at TPC Southwind.

Rickie Fowler closed with birdies on his final two holes for a 67 and 131 total just behind Todd thanks to his own putter.

“I feel like I’m heading in the right direction,” Fowler said. “I think that’s been my main goal is go through some changes for the better. Sometimes you’ve got to take that step back to take two steps forward. I feel like we already made the step back. I feel like we’ve made a step forward. I’m looking for that next step.”

Koepka had the lead to himself at 10 under before falling apart on his back nine with a double bogey and two bogeys. He finished with a 71, his first time over par at this course in seven rounds. He was four strokes back, tied with Byeong Hun An (65) and Chez Reavie (67).

But Koepka said he wasn’t worried with 36 holes remaining.

“I just putted bad,” Koepka said. Jon Rahm shot a 74 and now is 4 over in his first event as No. 1 in the world.

Justin Thomas, who could go back to No. 1 in the world with a win, was seven strokes back after a 70. Rory McIlroy’s bid to be No. 1 again may have to wait until next week. He shot a 66, but is 10 strokes back.

Todd won back-to-back tournament­s last November for his first win on tour since winning the Byron Nelson in 2014. Since the return to play in June, Todd missed two cuts with his best finish a tie for 11th at the Travelers Championsh­ip.

On Friday, his putter worked well enough that he needed only 24 putts in a round that featured a 50-footer for birdie on the par-3 No. 14.

“My caddie really kind of set me up with a good spot there beyond the hole to aim at, and I just focused all on speed,” Todd said. “It happened to just drift right there in the middle of the hole. Bonus birdie there, but that’s what you’ve got to do to win golf tournament­s sometimes, and that’s how you shoot low rounds.”

Todd made only five of 39 cuts combined in 2016, ’17 and ’18. He got his tour card back by finishing seventh in points on the Korn Ferry Tour Finals in 2019.

 ?? MARK HUMPHREY / AP ?? Brendon Todd, who has a two-shot lead, lines up a putt on the second hole during the second round of the World Golf Championsh­ip-FedEx St. Jude Invitation­al on Friday in Memphis, Tennessee.
MARK HUMPHREY / AP Brendon Todd, who has a two-shot lead, lines up a putt on the second hole during the second round of the World Golf Championsh­ip-FedEx St. Jude Invitation­al on Friday in Memphis, Tennessee.

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