Thursday, December 01, 2011

WILL WHO? LEADS US PGA TOUR FINAL QUALIFYING SCHOOL

FROM THE SKY SPORTS.COM WEBSITE 
Little known American Will Claxton has edged into a one-shot lead after the second round of the US PGA Tour's final qualifying school in California.
Claxton added a two-under-par 70 to an opening 64 to hod a narrow advatage over Matt Jones, who shot a second-round 68, and Harris English, who carded a 67.
The event asks players compete on both the Nicklaus Tournament Course and TPC Stadium Course at PGA West over six rounds.
Billy Hurley III stands third on eight-under after a 71, with first-round co-leader Daniel Summerhays dropping off the pace, his one-over 73 taking his score to seven-under.
Twenty-five US PGA Tour cards for next season are available to be won at this event in which several former major champions are hoping will help them keep their Tour careers alive.
Shaun Micheel, the 2003 US PGA champion, started brightly with a five-under 67 in his first round but dropped back into a tie for 47th after a 75.
David Duval, the former Open champion and past world number one, and 2002 US PGA winner Rich Beem, both matched their first-round, level-par 72 scores to be tied in 81st place.
And former two-time US Open winner Lee Janzen began with a 71 but a 75 in his second round dropped him to two over, and down to 108th

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