Stallings pulls into lead with Scheffler, Hossler
FORT WORTH, Texas (AP) — Scott Stallings shot a 6-under 64 without a bogey on a relatively day in the Colonial at Hogan’s Alley.
That put the Massachusetts-born and 206th-ranked player in the world at 9-under along with with Dallas-area resident Scottie Scheffler and former University of Texas player Beau Hossler, who both had bogey-free 65s.
Scheffler and Hossler were among the Colonial-record eight players to share the 18-hole lead at 66. Stallings began the second round as one of the seven others within a stroke of that.
Patrick Reed matched his opening 66 with another and was alone in fourth place at 8-under 132.
McCarron, Ames share lead
BENTON HARBOR, Mich. (AP) — Scott McCarron and Stephen Ames each shot 5-under 66 in stormy and cold conditions at Harbor Shores to share the second-round lead in the Senior PGA Championship.
The 56-year-old McCarron had eight birdies, five in a back-nine 30 on the Jack Nicklaus-designed layout that sits near Lake Michigan. The 58-year-old Ames, had a double bogey for the second straight day but made six birdies over the final 11 holes.
McCarron and Ames are 8-under and two strokes ahead of 64-year-old Bernhard Langer, Brian Gay, Mike Weir and Steven Alker.