Danny Lee off to strong start at RBC Heritage tournament

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Donald's adventurous round carried him into parts of Pete Dye's layout previously unknown, led by a wayward driver.

"The back nine was really clean, I was really happy with how I played on the back nine - hopefully that will bode well for tomorrow's final round".

"I'm playing golf like I really don't care, to be honest".

The low scoring continued Friday after a record-low average in the opening round.

Belfast's Michael Hoey shot a 73 to add to his first round 76, leaving him on three over par but he missed the cut.

Seventy-four players will play the weekend. The co-leaders posted matching second rounds of 67 on Friday at Harbour Town Golf Links in Hilton Head Island, South Carolina.

DULUTH, Ga. - Bob Tway bogeyed two of the last three holes for a 7-under 65 and the first-round lead Friday in the PGA Tour Champions' Mitsubishi Electric Classic.

Donald birdied a 42-foot chip shot on No. 18 to end his second round, shooting 4-under-par 67.

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He has three top-10 finishes in 11 starts but also four missed cuts, including his last two events in the Arnold Palmer Invitational and Puerto Rico Open on March 24 before being off for the past two weeks.

Former Boise State golfer Graham DeLaet is chasing his first career PGA Tour victory at the RBC Heritage Tournament this week.

DeLaet and Donald are at 10-under-par 132. He said he was mentally tired after failing to reach the weekend at the Arnold Palmer Invitational and Puerto Rico Open in March. "I proved that the last couple of holes". "And obviously it was a good idea to do so".

Ian Poulter has to earn $145,000 in his next two PGA Tour starts, or the Englishman loses his PGA Tour status because he would not have fulfilled a major medical extension of his status.

DeLaet is seeking his first PGA victory following three wins in his native Canada and one in South Africa.

The setup around Harbour Town's greens is allowing players to play a variety of shots, which should help DeLaet if his ball-striking wanes. 15 and 11 and landed his tee shot on the 16th fairway from No. 10.

This time, though, with mild conditions, practically no wind and abundant sunshine, Cauley made eight birdies in a bogey-free round, including three straight to finish with a flourish.

DeLaet's best finish at Harbour Town came previous year when he tied for 14th.

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