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Colin in control

Morikawa in joint lead but world no. 1 Scheffler lurks

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MIAMI: Masters contender Collin Morikawa shot a bogey-free five-under second round of 66 to join a four-way tie at the top of the leaderboar­d at the PGA Tour’s RBC Heritage tournament on Friday.

But Masters champion Scottie Scheffler’s 65 moved him to within three shots of the lead, setting up a fascinatin­g weekend battle.

Two-time Major winner Morikawa is on 11-under along with first round leader J.T. Poston, who shot a 68, Tom Hoge and Austrian Sepp Straka.

Morikawa began with a birdie on the par-5 fourth, where his superb chip from the sand left him a simple putt and then a perfect approach shot on the ninth provided him with his second birdie.

While the California­n wasn’t quite on top of his game, he sank a ten-footer on the 11th for birdie and followed that up on the next hole with a 36-foot birdie putt from the fringe.

Another birdie on the par-4 16th gave him the share of the lead, with Morikawa saying he was happy with the way he had kept his scorecard clean.

“I hit it poorly, but the misses weren’t as bad, and the misses don’t put me in spots that cause me a lot of strokes. That’s what it’s about is kind of minimising those mistakes,” he said.

After struggling early in the season, Morikawa, who won the PGA Championsh­ip in 2020 and the British Open the following year, sat just a stroke behind eventual Masters winner Scottie Scheffler.

Masters runner-up Ludvig Aberg moved to within a shot of the lead with his second round of 66, also bogey free.

The 24-year-old Swede only turned profession­al in June last year but has swiftly risen to number seven in the world.

The par-four third was his only birdie before the turn but he ended in style with four birdies in his last six holes including the 17th and 18th.

Ominously for the leaders though, world number one Scheffler heads into the weekend just three strokes off the lead in what is a tightly packed leaderboar­d.

Scheffler followed up his opening round

69 with a 65 and was pleased to have put himself in contention.

“It was a good day. I felt like I could have shot a lot lower. Felt like I had some putts that were going up and at least had a

chance of going in and didn’t. But other than that, yeah, played really good golf. Proud of today’s effort,” he said.

World number two Rory Mcilroy was a stroke behind Scheffler after his 68. — AFP

 ?? ?? Smiles all round: Collin Morikawa shot a 66 while Scottie Scheffler (inset) carded a 65 to be just three shots off the lead after the second round of the RBC Heritage at Harbour Town Golf links on Friday. — afp
Smiles all round: Collin Morikawa shot a 66 while Scottie Scheffler (inset) carded a 65 to be just three shots off the lead after the second round of the RBC Heritage at Harbour Town Golf links on Friday. — afp

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