Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

Perry, Goodes take lead at Twin Cities

- DEMOCRAT-GAZETTE PRESS SERVICES

BLAINE, Minn. — Twotime tournament winner Kenny Perry shot a 7-under 65 Friday to hold a share of the lead after the first round of the PGA Tour Champions event just outside of Minneapoli­s-St. Paul.

Perry, who won in Minnesota in 2014 and 2015, opened his round with six consecutiv­e birdies. He finished with another one to join Mike Goodes atop the leaderboar­d at TPC Twin Cities.

Scott Verplank, Marco Dawson, Gene Sauers and Jay Haas finished at 6 under. Steve Flesch, Colin Montgomeri­e and Brandt Jobe were among those to card 67s.

Perry, who won the U.S. Senior Open earlier this season by two shots at the Salem Country Club in Massachuse­tts, finished his front nine on Friday at 7-under 29.

Goodes entered play just 61st in the Charles Schwab Cup standings.

Glen Day (Little Rock) shot a 1-under 71.

PGA TOUR Werenski out front

Richy Werenski had 1 eagle, 6 birdies and 2 bogeys for 15 points and a two-round total of 26 on Friday to lead the Barracuda Championsh­ip at Reno, Nev.

Werenski is two points ahead of Stuart Appleby and three ahead of Greg Owen, Luke List, Ben Martin and Dicky Pride.

First-round leader John Huh, who lead Thursday with 15 points, managed only 1 point Friday and fell to a tie for 19th with 16 points.

Tag Ridings (Arkansas Razorbacks) is among those tied for 19th. He had 4 birdies and 2 bogeys for 6 points. Ken Duke (Arkadelphi­a, Henderson State) had 4 birdies, 1 bogey and 1 double bogey for 4 points.

WEB.COM TOUR Curry misses cut

Stephen Curry missed the cut Friday against profession­al golfers one notch below the PGA Tour.

But not before leaving some of golf’s better players impressed that a two-time MVP for the Golden State Warriors could enter their arena and look respectabl­e.

Curry opened with a 4-over 74 on the TPC Stonebrae at Hayward, Calif., and needed a career round to stay for the weekend. Instead, he shot 39 on the front nine Friday. He finished 8 over for the two rounds, 11 over the cut at the Ellie Mae Classic.

Andrew Yun shot an 8-under 62 on Friday and was 13 under going into the weekend. Yun was two strokes ahead of Brandon Harkins and three ahead of a group of seven players at 10 under.

Austin Cook (Jonesboro, Arkansas Razorbacks) was among a large group at 9 under after a 64. Taylor Moore (Razorbacks) finished at 6 under after a 66.

Matt Atkins (Henderson State) was 3 under after a 67. Zack Fischer (Little Rock) was 3 under after a 66. Ethan Tracy (Razorbacks) finished at 2 over and missed the cut, which was 3 under.

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