Saturday, August 27, 2016

Martin Laird drops to joint fifth place after two rounds

Reed (68) takes 2-shot lead at Barclays









FARMINGDALE, New York - Patrick Reed's place in the Ryder Cup is looking better with each round at The Barclays, and so are his prospects of winning.
Even with a careless finish Friday at Bethpage Black, Reed (pictured above) rode a fast start to a 3-under 68 and a two-shot lead over Emiliano Grillo and Rickie Fowler going into the weekend of the opening FedEx Cup playoff event.
The Barclays is the final tournament for Americans to earn one of the eight automatic spots on the Ryder Cup team. Reed, who has gone 55 tournaments worldwide since his last victory, came into the week at No. 8.
At the moment, that's no longer a concern.
''Really, I'm going into this week trying to win a golf tournament,'' Reed said. ''If I take care of me and do what I need to do this week, then Ryder Cup will take care of itself. So I'm not going into this week looking at it as, 'Oh, I need to do this for the Ryder Cup.' I'm going in this to think, 'All right, I need to go win a golf tournament.'''
Reed was at 8-under 134.
Fowler mostly likely needs third place alone to have any chance of qualifying for the Ryder Cup, and he has done his part. He played bogey-free in the sweltering heat, though still missing plenty of birdie chances. Par is never bad on the Black Course, however, and Fowler shot a 69.
He has dropped only one shot all week, missing a 4-foot par putt Thursday that spun out of the back of the cup.


''Any time you can go bogey-free out here at this place, it's good golf,'' Fowler said. ''Feel very good about my ball-striking and tee-to-green right now. See if we can get some more putts to go in.''
Grillo also had a 69, opening with a double bogey and finishing with a bogey.
Ryan Moore (68) was three shots behind, while defending champion Jason Day (70) and Jordan Spieth (67) were four back.
Day tied for the lead early in the round when he ran off four straight birdies on the easier front nine. But his tee shots got wild, he finished some swings with only one hand on the club, and he dropped four shots around the turn.
''I'm really looking forward to the weekend,'' Day said. ''I feel like I'm really close.''
Spieth missed the cut at The Barclays a year ago, and he started off Friday in that direction when his approach to the tough 10th buried in the lip of a deep bunker. Spieth had to play away from the green and made double bogey.
And then he decided to start over. His caddie, Michael Greller, told him to forget the hole ever happened and try to get those two shots back before making the turn. He eventually did, and then a lot more.
Spieth shot 31 on the front nine, including a 6-iron that hopped out of the rough to 3 feet on the par-5 fourth hole for an eagle, and shot a 67 to get back into the mix. He still has a lot of ground to make up on Patrick Reed. Still, this round could have gotten away from him early.
''Resetting a goal there is really key for me to get my mind away from what happened and look forward,'' Spieth said. ''I know it's such a tough golf course. It's rare when we play tournaments on courses this challenging. Normally they're majors. But 4 under makes up a lot of ground.''
It moved Spieth up to a tie for fifth, which beats having the weekend off.
Spieth is among the few who only have to think about the end of the FedEx Cup. He is No. 5 in the standings, and he already has clinched a spot on the Ryder Cup team.
The top 100 in the FedEx Cup advance to the next playoff event outside Boston next week, and 13 players outside the top 100 were eliminated when they didn't advance to the weekend. As for the Ryder Cup, three players who missed the cut can no longer qualify - Bill Haas, Kevin Na and Daniel Summerhays.
Bethpage, host of the U.S. Open twice, showed how it can punish bad shots. Kevin Chappell was one shot behind until he went bogey-double bogey-bogey to finish his round, posting a 72. Reed could have avoided his own sloppy finish. He three-putted from 30 feet on No. 16, bounced back with a 5-iron to 2 feet for birdie on the 17th, and then opted for driver on the closing hole.
He was thinking 3-iron off the tee to play short of the bunkers. His caddie suggested driver for a shorter shot into the green, particularly because Reed had hit driver beautifully over the previous hour. This one went enough left to find a bunker, however, leading to another bogey.
Martin Laird is T5 on 138 after rounds of 66 and 72.
Rory McIlroy is T18 on 140 (71-69), the same mark as Luke Donald (69-71) and Paul Casey (71-70).
Russell Knox is T39 on 142 after scores of 73-69 while Justin Rose is T51 on 143 (73-70).
But Graeme McDowell missed the cut (145 and better qualified) with 72-76 for 148.

SECOND-ROUND SCOREBOARD
Par 142 (2x71)

1 --


66 68 -- -- 134



T2




67 69 -- -- 136


T2


67 69 -- -- 136



4


69 68 -- -- 137



T5


71 67 -- -- 138



T5




69 69 -- -- 138



T5


70 68 -- -- 138



T5




68 70 -- -- 138



T5




66 72 -- -- 138



T10 41 -3 F -4 72 67 -- -- 139 57 82 25
T10 41 -3 F -4 72 67 -- -- 139 46 66 20
T10 7 -3 F 1 67 72 -- -- 139 30 38 8
T10 23 -3 F* -3 71 68 -- -- 139 35 41 6
T10 3 -3 F E 68 71 -- -- 139 22 31 9
T10 23 -3 F* -3 71 68 -- -- 139 44 63 19
T10 7 -3 F 1 67 72 -- -- 139 11 13 2
T10 10 -3 F* -2 70 69 -- -- 139 71 112 41
T18 68 -2 F -5 74 66 -- -- 140 52 65 13
T18 15 -2 F* -2 71 69 -- -- 140 39 42 3
T18 68 -2 F* -5 74 66 -- -- 140 40 43 3
T18




71 69 -- -- 140


T18 2 -2 F -1 70 70 -- -- 140 56 74 18
T18




69 71 -- -- 140



T18 15 -2 F* -2 71 69 -- -- 140 27 33 6
T18 7 -2 F* E 69 71 -- -- 140 80 111 31
T26




71 70 -- -- 141



T26 43 -1 F* -3 73 68 -- -- 141 61 69 8
T26 60 -1 F -4 74 67 -- -- 141 31 35 4
T26 6 -1 F E 70 71 -- -- 141 78 99 21
T26 6 -1 F E 70 71 -- -- 141 85 106 21
T26 6 -1 F* E 70 71 -- -- 141 69 86 17
T26 15 -1 F 1 69 72 -- -- 141 64 72 8
T26 7 -1 F -1 71 70 -- -- 141 65 73 8
T26 7 -1 F* -1 71 70 -- -- 141 54 61 7
T26 15 -1 F* 1 69 72 -- -- 141 29 34 5
T26 15 -1 F 1 69 72 -- -- 141 5 3 2
T26 43 -1 F* -3 73 68 -- -- 141 17 21 4
T26 6 -1 F E 70 71 -- -- 141 76 94 18
T39 6 E F* E 71 71 -- -- 142 12 10 2
T39 19 E F* 1 70 72 -- -- 142 13 11 2
T39




73 69 -- -- 142



T39 12 E F -1 72 70 -- -- 142 87 97 10
T39 19 E F* 1 70 72 -- -- 142 93 103 10
T39 28 E F 2 69 73 -- -- 142 106 118 12
T39 30 E F -2 73 69 -- -- 142 50 50 --
T39 60 E F -4 75 67 -- -- 142 49 49 --
T39 12 E F* -1 72 70 -- -- 142 45 46 1
T39 19 E F 1 70 72 -- -- 142 3 2 1
T39 19 E F* 1 70 72 -- -- 142 82 88 6
T39 32 E F 3 68 74 -- -- 142 89 100 11
T51 18 1 F* -1 73 70 -- -- 143 63 55 8
T51 18 1 F* -1 73 70 -- -- 143 18 16 2
T51 31 1 F* 2 70 73 -- -- 143 9 6 3
T51 35 1 F* -2 74 69 -- -- 143 92 92 --
T51 44 1 F* 4 68 75 -- -- 143 113 122 9
T51 18 1 F* 1 71 72 -- -- 143 115 123 8
T51 18 1 F -1 73 70 -- -- 143 55 51 4
T51 31 1 F 2 70 73 -- -- 143 14 8 6
T51 18 1 F* 1 71 72 -- -- 143 25 22 3
T51 40 1 F 3 69 74 -- -- 143 95 96 1
T61 8 2 F E 73 71 -- -- 144 48 40 8
T61 10 2 F* 1 72 72 -- -- 144 21 18 3
T61 8 2 F E 73 71 -- -- 144 36 30 6
T61 25 2 F -1 74 70 -- -- 144 102 98 4
T61 8 2 F* E 73 71 -- -- 144 107 104 3
T61 28 2 F 2 71 73 -- -- 144 83 76 7
T61 28 2 F 2 71 73 -- -- 144 100 95 5
T68 17 3 F 2 72 73 -- -- 145 96 83 13
T68 17 3 F* 2 72 73 -- -- 145 91 78 13
T68 17 3 F 2 72 73 -- -- 145 70 56 14
T68 35 3 F 3 71 74 -- -- 145 28 24 4
T68 31 3 F* -1 75 70 -- -- 145 104 91 13
T68 1 3 F* 1 73 72 -- -- 145 105 93 12
T68 31 3 F -1 75 70 -- -- 145 117 116 1
T68 35 3 F 3 71 74 -- -- 145 90 77 13
T68 17 3 F 2 72 73 -- -- 145 66 52 14
T68 1 3 F* 1 73 72 -- -- 145 23 19 4
T68 17 3 F* 2 72 73 -- -- 145 103 90 13
T68 1 3 F 1 73 72 -- -- 145 121 119 2
The following players did not make the cut: 3
CUT -- 4 -- -- 73 73 -- -- 146 67 53 14
CUT -- 4 -- -- 75 71 -- -- 146 68 54 14
CUT -- 4 -- -- 71 75 -- -- 146 16 12 4
CUT -- 4 -- -- 74 72 -- -- 146 119 115 4
CUT -- 4 -- -- 73 73 -- -- 146 99 85 14
CUT -- 4 -- -- 75 71 -- -- 146 58 44 14
CUT -- 4 -- -- 74 72 -- -- 146 20 15 5
CUT -- 4 -- -- 72 74 -- -- 146 118 114 4
CUT -- 5 -- -- 75 72 -- -- 147 97 80 17
CUT -- 5 -- -- 72 75 -- -- 147 81 67 14
CUT -- 5 -- -- 78 69 -- -- 147 73 58 15
CUT -- 5 -- -- 73 74 -- -- 147 51 39 12
CUT -- 5 -- -- 76 71 -- -- 147 47 37 10
CUT -- 5 -- -- 74 73 -- -- 147 24 17 7
CUT -- 5 -- -- 77 70 -- -- 147 125 125 --
CUT -- 5 -- -- 74 73 -- -- 147 86 71 15
CUT -- 5 -- -- 74 73 -- -- 147 77 62 15
CUT -- 5 -- -- 72 75 -- -- 147 79 64 15
CUT -- 5 -- -- 72 75 -- -- 147 15 9 6
CUT -- 5 -- -- 73 74 -- -- 147 112 109 3
CUT -- 6 -- -- 75 73 -- -- 148 94 79 15
CUT -- 6 -- -- 72 76 -- -- 148 38 29 9
CUT -- 6 -- -- 72 76 -- -- 148 75 60 15
CUT -- 6 -- -- 72 76 -- -- 148 62 47 15
CUT -- 6 -- -- 72 76 -- -- 148 37 27 10
CUT -- 7 -- -- 71 78 -- -- 149 72 57 15
CUT -- 7 -- -- 76 73 -- -- 149 110 105 5
CUT -- 7 -- -- 75 74 -- -- 149 33 26 7
CUT -- 7 -- -- 74 75 -- -- 149 114 110 4
CUT -- 7 -- -- 75 74 -- -- 149 122 120 2
CUT -- 7 -- -- 74 75 -- -- 149 116 113 3
CUT -- 8 -- -- 81 69 -- -- 150 98 81 17
CUT -- 8 -- -- 76 74 -- -- 150 32 25 7
CUT -- 8 -- -- 76 74 -- -- 150 59 45 14
CUT -- 8 -- -- 76 74 -- -- 150 123 121 2
CUT -- 9 -- -- 78 73 -- -- 151 111 107 4
CUT -- 10 -- -- 78 74 -- -- 152 84 70 14
CUT -- 14 -- -- 79 77 -- -- 156 124 124 --
WD -- -- -- -- 74 -- -- -- 74 19 14 5
WD -- -- -- -- 77 47 -- -- 124 109 102 7
WD -- -- -- -- 43 -- -- -- 43 108 101 7

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