Nick Taylor, Ben Griffin shares lead halfway from Memorial

Nick Taylor of Canada pulled a Bogey without Bogey, 4 under normal 68 and made equality with Ben Griffin for the head of the second round at the commemorative tournament on Friday in Dublin, Ohio.
Griffin had his head solo after day 1 but pulled a 72 peer of 72 Friday, leaving him tied at 7-mine of 137 with Taylor, five-time winner of the PGA Tour.
These are two strokes in front of Akshay Bhatia, who carded a 69 to reach 5 under the event. Scottie Scheffler overcome a double bogey to shoot his second consecutive round of 70, placing it fourth and at a striking distance at 4 sous.
The round of the day belonged to Scheffler’s friend, Sam Burns, 65 of whom was an improvement of 11 strokes compared to his first round. He rose to equality for the fifth with 3 sous Jordan Spieth (69) and the Irish Shane Lowry (72).
The only other players in 36 holes are Russell Henley (68), Xander Schauffele (69), Tom Hoge (69) and Collin Morikawa (75) at 2 sous.
The signing event of $ 20 million organized by Jack Nicklaus is delivered with a cup in the 50 best players and links. The cut was projected at 5 on the peer.
Justin Thomas, who opened with an 80, cleaned his act and posted a second round 69 to reach 5 on the peer and make the number of the number with Wyndham Clark and Hideki Matsuyama from Japan. The notables that should miss the cup included Sahith Theegala (7 above) and Brian Harman (10 on).
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