Ben Crane shot 62, a nine under par, to take a one stroke lead after a second round at the Butterfield Bermuda Championship on Friday in Southampton, Bermuda. The day was not fully completed due to the lack of light, but left almost all the players with a card already signed in the clubhouse.
The game was suspended due to darkness, but only the Argentine Who is Goya? and the Bermudian fan Jarry Dillas they have a hole to finish. Goya needs a pair or better to make the cut at 6 under and Dillas (3 over) doesn’t make the cut.
Crane he posted the lowest round of the day to shoot at 14 under with a two-round total of 128 shots. Outperforms the table Aaron Badley (64), Ben Griffin (64), adam schenck (66), Robert Shelton (66) and austin smotherman (67) by an effect.
Crane46, last won on the PGA Tour in 2014. That didn’t stop him from battling the elements Friday, on a day where players had to deal with changing weather conditions that added to the difficulty of play.
Crane He opened the final nine holes at the Port Royal Golf Course and made four birdies and two bogeys in them. On the second nine he made five birdies and capped his performance with an eagle on hole 6, a par four.
Classification after the second round (par 71)
1. Ben Crane (USA) -14 (66-62)
2. Aaron Baddeley (AUS) -13 (65-64)
2. Ben Griffin (USA) -13 (65-64)
2. Adam Schenk (USA) -13 (63-66)
2. Robby Shelton (USA) -13 (63-66)
2. Austin Smotherman (USA) -13 (62-67)
7. Zecheng Dou (CHN) -12 (65-65)
7. Nicolas Echavarria (COL) -12 (66-64)
7. Seamus Power (IRL) -12 (65-65)
7. Dylan Wu (USA) -12 (64-66)
7. Chun An Yu (TWN) -12 (64-66)
Source: La Verdad

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