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NeSmith fires stunning 61 to grab PGA Valspar lead
Matthew NeSmith birdied six of his last nine holes, matching the course record with a 10-under-par 61 to seize the lead after Friday's second round of the US PGA Valspar Championship.
NeSmith was just right of the cup on an 18-foot birdie putt at the par-4 ninth, his final hole, to settle for sharing the mark at Innisbrook's Copperhead course with Irishman Padraig Harrington's 2012 first round.
"Thought the putt was going to go in the hole," NeSmith said. "But that's OK."
The 28-year-old American, who grew up just outside the Masters' home in Augusta, Georgia, tapped in for the lowest round of his career by two shots and took a two-stroke lead on 14-under 128 after 36 holes in Palm Harbor, Florida.
"I just came out very calm and in the present. It didn't really affect me too much," NeSmith said of the pressure. "I was just trying to go out and hit some of the best shots I could do and see where we went from there."
Canada's Adam Hadwin was second on 130 with defending champion Sam Burns and US compatriot Scott Stallings on 131 and Justin Thomas fifth on 132.
World number 279 NeSmith had eight birdies and an eagle to fire his first career back-to-back bogey-free rounds and set a 36-hole Copperhead record, two strokes better than last year's mark shared by Burns and Keegan Bradley, and a personal 36-hole best.
"I've been working a lot on trying not to get too far ahead of myself, trying to stay in the moment, and I was just sticking with my mantra," NeSmith said. "I did a great job of that.
"It was just a really fun day out there. I played some good golf and I did a lot of the right things I was working on."
NeSmith, who missed only one fairway and two greens in regulation while making only 27 putts, birdied from just inside four feet at the par-5 11th and sank an eight-foot eagle putt at the par-5 14th and a 20-foot birdie putt at the par-3 15th.
NeSmith tapped in to birdie the par-5 first, saved par from eight feet at the second, then birdied the third and sank a 40-foot birdie putt at the par-3 fourth. He birdied three in a row with 13-foot putts at six and the par-3 eighth around a tap-in at the seventh.
Never better than a shared sixth at Puerto Rico in a PGA event, NeSmith shrugs off the notion of pressure, saying past failures have brought a new outlook.
"If I go out and have a struggling weekend, it's OK," he said. "I'm going to get into the car with my wife and drive home... if I play great, I'm still going to get in the car and drive home with my wife."
- Hadwin stays patient -
Hadwin, making his 126th start since taking his only US PGA win at the 2017 Valspar, matched his low career PGA 36-hole total.
Not since Robert Streb at the 2014 and 2020 RSM Classics has a PGA player won his first two tour titles at the same event.
"My mind has been pretty good this week, staying patient, not getting too worried about any sort of missed shots," Hadwin said. "Staying patient around this place I think is key."
World number 17 Burns, 25, won his only other PGA title last October at the Sanderson Farms Championship.
Stallings seeks his fourth US PGA title and his first since 2014 at Torrey Pines.
Second-ranked American Collin Morikawa and Norway's third-ranked Viktor Hovland could overtake Spain's Jon Rahm for world number one this week, but Morikawa was 10 back on 138 and Hovland made the lowest-ever Valspar cut on the number at 3-under 139.
G.Teles--PC