Cameron Champion on top in Canada; Rory McLaroy ended near the final location

Cameron Champion is taking the most advantage of its opportunity to the border.
Three-time PGA Tour winners, who have fallen to number 420 in the world rankings, shot 4-in-end 66 on Friday to take a half lead in the RBC Canadian Open in Calledon, Ontario.
The champion is only in TPC Toronto in Ospre Valley because Sahith Thegla withdrew before the incident. After opening the tournament with 62, the champion bogie-free remained through 36 holes to improve 12-under 128.
He is two shots ahead of Andrew Poonam, whose 8-under 62 Friday was a low round of the day.
Denmark’s first-round co-leader Thorborne Olesen managed only 70 Fridays and finished third with a pair of Canadian people in the hope of winning their national championship.
Nick Taylor, who won the 69 -year -old Canadian drought in the tournament in 2023, gave 65 cards for under 9. Richard Lee did a better with him with 64 that included a four-hal-runaway run, and the 34-year-old cut the event for the first time in his career.
Sam Burns (66 Friday), Jake Kannap (69), Irishman Shane Lori (68) and New Zealand’s Ryan Fox (66) host notable names under 8 in Ryan Fox (66).
Meanwhile, Rory McLero will get a head start packing for the US Open. Northern Irishman made a quadruple-bus for 8-over 78 in his second round N route. Already in danger of cuts after 71 of the first round, McLero (9 overs) was ranked 149th of 153 active golfers as ET at 6 pm.
Mcilroy struggled with a new driver, killing only four of only 14 fairways in regulation. He got a place near the ground in the stroke, as well as.
Apart from this, under the approximate cut line below 3, Max Homa (2 under), Tom Kim (1 under) of South Korea, Justin Rose (1 under) of England and Sungje Im of South Korea (even equal).
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