Donald seizes lead at Pebble Beach
PEBBLE BEACH, California (Reuters) -- Britain's Luke Donald stormed into the second-round lead of the AT&T Pebble Beach National Pro-Am after firing a seven-under-par 65.
Standing on 10-under-par 134 after 36 holes, Donald leads world number two Vijay Singh, Tom Pernice Jr., J.J. Henry and Ken Duke by one shot.
Phil Mickelson, already a winner on the PGA Tour this season, shot his second-straight 68 and is two strokes off the lead in a tie for sixth, along with Arron Oberholser and Robert Gamez.
Donald recorded his 65 at Pebble Beach Golf Links, the host course for this event.
Players will complete one round each at Spyglass and Poppy Hills and two, including the final 18 holes, at Pebble Beach. The cut will be made after the third round.
Through 17 holes of the second round, the 26-year-old Donald had carded eight birdies and nine pars but on the par-five 18th, he hit a sand wedge to 13 feet and three-putted for a bogey six.
"I think I got a little bit ahead of myself, which you should never do," Donald said.
"Sixty-three at Pebble Beach sounded so inviting I think I got a little aggressive with that first putt.
"Obviously didn't finish the way I would like to, but all in all, a good couple of days. I feel in control of my game right now. It always seems easy when you make birdies all the time, but the last couple days, golf seems easy to me."
Fiji's Singh tacked a second-round 68 at Spyglass Hill onto an opening-round 67 at Poppy Hills.
"Every putt outside six feet is a hit-and-hope," Singh said.
"You just do your best stroke and hope it goes in. It's very difficult to putt on these greens Very, very bumpy. If you make one outside five, 10 feet it's a bonus."
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