Champ Kind Posted March 14, 2015 Share Posted March 14, 2015 (Reuters) - Brendon de Jonge coped with demanding conditions to earn a one-stroke lead over five players after the second round at the Valspar Championship in Florida on Friday. After benign conditions on Thursday, a stiff breeze provided a sterner test for the second round, but de Jonge proved up to the challenge as he notched four birdies to post a six-under 136 halfway total. De Jonge, the 2012 Zimbabwe Sportsman of the Year, described conditions as tricky and said he did not want to get too excited about his position. At least Davis made the cut, unlike Scott, who missed a series of short putts with a regular-length putter to shoot 75 and bow out early, ending the longest active cut streak on the PGA Tour. View the full article Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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