Luke List captures solo lead at CJ CupLuke List captures solo lead at CJ Cup
In the second round of The CJ Cup @ Nine Bridges, Luke List moves ahead of 18-hole leader Justin Thomas by two with his flawless 5-under 67.
In the second round of The CJ Cup @ Nine Bridges, Luke List moves ahead of 18-hole leader Justin Thomas by two with his flawless 5-under 67.
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Luke List fired a 5-under 67 Friday to take a one-stroke lead after the second round of the CJ Cup, the first U.S. PGA Tour regular-season event in South Korea. List carded five birdies, including one on the par-5 18th, to move to 9 under. Lucas Glover offset a pair of bogeys with seven birdies for a 67 and is in a share of second with Scott Brown, who had a 70. A day after firing a 63 for a first-round lead, Justin Thomas carded a 74 to slip into a share of fourth with Cameron Smith (68) at 7 under. Jason Day also struggled with the conditions en route to a 74 to fall back to 24th at 2 under. Local favorite Seung Yul Noh carded five birdies and closed with an eagle for a 65.
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