Tim Petrovik, Steven Alkor Calling Company Championships are headed

Tim Petrovic posted 66 and Steven Alkar of New Zealand posted 67 to join Argentina’s Ricardo Gonzalez, for 36-Holl Lead in the Kaulig Company Championships, the third head of the PGA Tour Champions season, the third head of the season, Akron, Ohio on Friday, Ohio.
Gonzalez was the first round co-leader and shot 68 on Friday to be in a dispute. The leading trio is 5-under-Burbar 135 after two rounds, one ahead of Spaniel Miguel Angeel Jimnez, with 66 Friday brought under 4. Freddy Jacobson (67) of Sweden is alone in fifth place.
Petrovic on Friday balanced seven Birds against three bogies at the Firestone Country Club, which was rolling in a Bedi put in equal -4 ninth to grab its part of the lead.
The 58 -year -old Petrovic is thus surprising the week so far. He has so far won the PGA Tour Champion and has entered a pedestrian 38th week in Charles Schwab Cup Standing.
Petrovik said, “I have been hitting it well for the last few weeks and I don’t have enough to show much for it because I don’t really have many puts.” “Then made a couple long put quickly, I am liked,” Oh, wait a second, maybe we are getting something here. “
Alkar, 2022 and 2024 Schwab Cup winners, are hunting for their second senior major championship. He left the rest of the path with two bogies and a shirt, before leaving four of his first six holes a little on Friday.
“If you get a good start around this golf course, you should not be as aggressive as you will be normally.” “Yes, just happy to be equal here again.”
One of the days of the day was Jimnez, the current Schwab Cup leader already with three wins under his belt in 2025.
He was below 5 through 16 holes before taking his only bogie at number 17. If not for that bogie, it will be part of the tie at the top.
“You need to be very patient here,” Jimnez said about Firestone. “This is a golf course that you have a couple slopes in Fairway, 4, 8, 9 … It is a very fair golf course overall. You need to do good hits, there is no luck here, you need to hit good to score well.”
Argentina’s Angel Cabrera, PGA Tour Champion Nawagantuk, who won the first two big companies of the season, is not far behind 1 after the shooting of 68 Fridays.
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