Stroud leads at Texas Open

Oct 11, 2008 - 9:36 AM
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SAN ANTONIO (Ticker) -- Chris Stroud sits atop the leaderboard entering the third round at the Texas Open on Saturday.

Stroud shot a 6-under-par 64 on Friday, taking a two-stroke lead at La Cantera Golf Club's Resort Course in the $4.5 million event.

Entering the second round in a tie for 10th place, Stroud registered seven birdies to just one bogey to finish 10-under after the second round.

Stroud, 26, birdied the first hole but collected a bogey on the next hole.

The Lamar University product was nearly flawless from there, birdying three more holes before the turn and then picking up another three birdies on the back nine.

Paul Goydos, Tim Petrovic and Tim Herron are tied for second at 8-under. Goydos shot a 4-under 66 for the second straight day, while Petrovic turned in a 5-under 65 and Herron delivered a 67.

Nathan Green, who held the lead entering play Friday, followed up his impressive 8-under 62 on Thursday with a 75.

Kevin Streelman enjoyed the best day, shooting a 29 on the front nine and finishing with a 7-under 63. He is among nine players tied for fourth at 7-under.

Matt Jones, Olin Browne, Rory Sabbatini, Jimmy Walker, Michael Thompson and Joe Ogilvie all finished 36 holes tied with Streelman.

One of the oldest stops on the PGA Tour, the Texas Open is the third of seven Fall Series events on the schedule. The event will move to a spring date next season and be a part of a three-event tour swing through the Lone Star State.

Defending champion Justin Leonard barely made the cut and is among a group of eight players tied for 68th at 1-under. A Texas native, Leonard defeated Jesper Parnevik on the third hole of a playoff here in 2007.

First prize is $810,000.




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