Campbell in charge at Canadian Open
Chad Campbell was perfectly content to take a two-stroke lead into the weekend at the Canadian Open after falling a stroke short of the course record.
“Never really felt like it was going to be a crazy round,” the 41-year-old Texan said after shooting a 9-under 63 Friday at Glen Abbey. “I’m definitely happy with it. Just solid play.”
Campbell birdied all four par 5s in his bogey-free round to reach 14-under 130. He won the last of his four PGA Tour titles in 2007.
“It’s kind of weird because it happened with the par 5s, knocking them on in two and two-putting,” Campbell said. “I made a couple long putts, which always helps.”
Brian Harman was second. He followed his opening 65 with a 67.
Locally, Steve Wheatcroft double-bogeyed the final hole to finish at even par for the day, 6-under for the tournament and tied for 22nd.
Canada’s David Hearn was tied for third at 11 under after a 64.
“I felt really good about my game,” said Hearn, from Brantford. “I hit a lot more greens and my putter definitely got hot. Making those two birdies at the finish felt really, really good.”
Hearn is trying to become the first Canadian to win the event since Pat Fletcher, born in England, in 1954 at Point Grey in Vancouver. Carl Keffer is the only Canadian-born champion, winning in 1909 and 1914. Albert Murray, a Canadian also born in England, won in 1908 and 1913.
“If I continue to keep playing the way I am, I know I have a chance,” Hearn said. “I can’t control what Chad or any of the other players are going to do. But if I keep doing what I’m doing and stay focused on that, I like my chances.”
Johnson Wagner also was 11 under after a 66. Jason Day, coming off a tie for fourth Monday in the British Open, was another stroke back after a 66.
“I’m driving it great,” Day said. “I’d like to tuneup the iron shots, but overall I’m hitting it good. “Biggest thing for me is still trying to get as much rest as possible, especially coming off last week so that I can stay mentally sharp.”
Bubba Watson, two-time heart transplant recipient Erik Compton and Eric Axley were 9 under. Watson had a 67, and Compton shot 69, and Axley 68.
Montgomerie tied at top of Senior British Open: Scotland’s Colin Montgomerie had a share of the Senior British Open lead when play was suspended for the day because of heavy rain.
Montomerie was 5 under through 12 holes when play was stopped on Sunningdale’s Old Course. He won the Senior PGA Championship this season for his third senior major title in two years.
Willett holds lead in Europe: England’s Danny Willett shot an 8-under 62 to take a one-stroke lead in the suspended second round of the European Masters.
Willett, coming off a tie for sixth Monday in the British Open last week, had a 13-under 127 total.
Two tied for lead in LPGA event: Lexi Thompson birdied six of the first eight holes and finished with a season-beat 7-under 64 for a share of the Meijer LPGA Classic lead with Alison Lee and Lizette Salas.
The 20-year-old Thompson matched Lee and Salas at 9-under 133 at Blythefield Country Club. Lee, the 20-year-old former UCLA player in her first season on the tour, had a 66, and playing partner Salas, a former Southern California star, shot a 70.