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Leishman holds one-stroke edge midway through Byron Nelson

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>> DALLAS: Australian Marc Leishman followed up his career-best 61 with a five-under-par 66 on Friday to stay atop the Byron Nelson leaderboar­d with a tournament-record 36-hole score of 15-under 127.

Leishman broke the 36-hole record of 12-under 128 achieved on six prior occasions at the tournament’s former home of TPC Four Seasons, including twice by Tiger Woods and most recently by Jason Kokrak last year.

Leishman fired six birdies with one bogey on the par-71 Trinity Forest course south of downtown Dallas and took a one-shot lead over PGA Tour rookie Aaron Wise into the weekend.

Wise jumped up the leaderboar­d with a 63 for 128, edging ahead of veteran Brian Gay who fired 10 birdies in a nine-under 62 for 129.

Leishman was delighted to deliver another solid round at the Trinity Forest course, the first-time host of the tournament held for 35 years in suburban Irving.

“When you shoot a really low one like I did yesterday it’s hard to back it up,” said Leishman, who had a 15-under total of 127 and a two-shot lead with the afternoon starters still on the course.

Leishman teed off on 10 and kickstarte­d his round with a 56-foot birdie putt at the par-three 12th.

“My speed has been really great,” said Leishman after enjoying another stellar day on the greens.

“Last week at the Players I hit a lot of really good putts that lipped out, and this week they’re going in.”

 ??  ?? Marc Leishman follows his tee shot on the 18th hole during the second round.
Marc Leishman follows his tee shot on the 18th hole during the second round.

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