Brooks Koepka missed an eight-foot eagle putt at the final hole but did enough f...
- Brooks Koepka missed an eight-foot eagle putt at the final hole but did enough for a one-stroke halfway lead over Justin Thomas and Rory McIlroy at the Tour Championship in Atlanta on Thursday.
The tap-in birdie to end the second round lifted Koepka to a second successive three-under 67 as East Lake, particularly its gnarly rough, bared its teeth. Fellow American Thomas, the top seed who started at 10-under, shot 68, while Northern Irishman McIlroy had a 67. Thomas, meanwhile, was pleased with his front nine, which included three birdies, though he stalled coming home after a short thunderstorm delay.“I feel I really didn’t get anything out of it. I had a hard time getting back into it after that weather delay.McIlroy finished strongly with two straight birdies, rolling in a 15-footer before recovering from a poor tee shot at the par-five 18th for a tap-in.
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