Bowditch leads Texas Open by one shot

Australian Steven Bowditch double-bogeyed his final hole on Friday but had already done enough to seize the lead after the second round of the US PGA Tour’s Texas Open.

Bowditch fired a five-under-par 67 at the Oaks Course in San Antonio that included five birdies and an eagle at the par-four 12th hole – where he holed out with a wedge from 80 metres.

His eight-under total of 136 gave him a one-shot lead over American Chad Collins, who carded a 66, and rookie Andrew Loupe who posted a second-round 70 for 137.

Loupe had been among the players who had to return to complete the first round on Friday morning, taking a one-shot lead with a 67.

It was a further two strokes back to Americans Cameron Beckman (70) and Pat Perez (71).

Australia’s Aaron Baddeley, who is bidding to qualify for the Masters next month, sits five strokes behind compatriot Bowditch following a 71.

Bowditch took his late stumble in stride.

“It’s going to happen out here,” he said, noting that it was balanced out by his eagle.

“My wedge shots have been pretty good,” he said. “I was trying to hit it a little past the pin and hope it came back to a reasonable distance and got lucky, it went in.”

Bowditch, 30, has made the cut in seven of his 12 US PGA Tour starts this season, with a share of 19th place at Pebble Beach his only top-25 finish of the season.

“My putter has really been a big problem this year,” he said. “I’m not making many putts at the moment, so most of my birdies have been sort of coming inside of six or five feet.

“I’ve hit a lot of good wedge shots. I made a couple of good par saves on my back nine this afternoon, but all in all it’s been more of hitting my approach shots pretty close.”

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