Oroville Mercury-Register

McNealy surges to hold lead in Napa

Chico’s Kitayama shoots 70 but misses cut for weekend

- By Michael Wagaman

Maverick McNealy overcame three consecutiv­e bogeys and holed out from 74 yards for eagle on the last for an 8-under 64 and the second-round lead Friday in the Fortinet Championsh­ip.

Winless in 66 career starts on the PGA Tour, McNealy had nine birdies — one from a greenside bunker to offset his stumbles and get to 12 under at Silverado Resort and Spa.

Beau Hossler matched McNealy’s 64 to get to 6 under with Mito Pereira (67). Three others, including tour rookie of the year Will Zalatoris (67), were 9 under.

First-round leader Chez Reavie barely made the cut after a round of 75 that included five bogeys and a double bogey left him eight strokes behind. Phil Mickelson (69) was seven back at 5 under.

Former Chico High standout Kurt Kitayama shot a 2-under 70 but couldn’t overcome his opening 76, missing the cut at 2-over 146 in a tie for 120th.

McNealy, who missed the cut here a year ago, began the day three shots off the pace after an opening 68, but made that up quickly with birdies on three of his first four holes.

The 25-year-old Northern

California native was 9 under at the turn before stumbling when his approach shot on No. 1 sailed into a greenside bunker. McNealy had to scramble for bogey, dropped another shot on the next hole when a short putt missed long, then fell to 6 under after going into a greenside bunker again.

One of McNealy’s bogeys came after his tee shot on No. 3 ricocheted backward off a tree and went 50 yards down a cart path.

“Actually I think a golf cart ran over my ball so I had to take a drop,” said McNealy, ranked 110th. “The front nine I played just about flawless golf. Made the turn and it’s funny how things go. All of a sudden I made three bogeys in a row.”

McNealy got back on track with a 10-foot birdie putt on No. 4. Two more birdies followed before he made a brilliant shot out of a bunker for another birdie on seven. After a par on eight, McNealy left his approach short on the, 571yard, par-5 final hole, then used a sand wedge to hit a bump-and-run that rolled in for eagle.

“I was actually a little nervous because it looked like it landed in a pitch mark and then shot forward and right,” McNealy said. “Turns out it was a great kick.”

That put McNealy, winner of the 2015 Haskins Award at Stanford as the top male college golfer, in good shape heading into the weekend.

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 ?? MEG OLIPHANT — GETTY IMAGES ?? Former Chico High standout Kurt Kitayama hits his tee shot on the seventh hole during the first round of the Fortinet Championsh­ip at Silverado Resort and Spa on Thursday in Napa. Kitayama missed the cut Friday.
MEG OLIPHANT — GETTY IMAGES Former Chico High standout Kurt Kitayama hits his tee shot on the seventh hole during the first round of the Fortinet Championsh­ip at Silverado Resort and Spa on Thursday in Napa. Kitayama missed the cut Friday.

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