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Steven Alker shoots 62 to take lead in Rapiscan Systems Classic

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Steven Alker shoots 62 to take lead in Rapiscan Systems Classic


    Written by The Associated Press

    Round 2 highlights from Rapiscan Systems Classic


    BILOXI, Miss. — Steven Alker shot a tournament-record 10-under 62 on Saturday to take a one-stroke lead over Bob Estes after the second round of the Rapiscan Systems Classic.

    Alker had an 11-under 133 total at Grand Bear Golf Club, the first-year venue after the previous 10 editions were played at Fallen Oak.

    “I just kind of dialed in my irons early on and took advantage of the par 5s, and obviously putted better,” Alker said. “You always putt well when you shoot 62. I just gave myself a lot of chances. Seemed like I was inside kind of 10 feet, 12 feet a lot today and I made some nice up-and-downs at the end."

    The 50-year-old from New Zealand won the TimberTech Championship in November for his lone PGA TOUR Champions victory.

    “I know I’ve got to keep the pedal to the metal and just keep going,” Alker said. “As I said, I just dialed in my wedges and hit some close shots early on. That’s the key out here. You’ve just got to keep hammering away.”

    He broke the tournament record of 63 set by Fred Couples in 2012 and matched by Gene Sauers in 2017.

    The 56-year-old Estes had a 64. He's winless on the PGA TOUR Champions.

    “It would mean a lot,” Estes said. “I haven’t won a tournament since 2002 on the PGA TOUR. ... I’ve been through a lot. I’ve worked hard for the most part on my game, equipment, training, stuff like that. I’m just enjoying hitting more quality shots and putting better, too.”

    Retief Goosen (67) and Paul Broadhurst (67) were 8 under. Goosen won the Hoag Classic a month ago in Newport Beach, California, in the last PGA TOUR Champions event.

    Alex Cejka (66), Doug Barron (67) and Paul Goydos (68) were 7 under.

    Padraig Harrington, set to play in the Masters next week, was 5 under after a 72. Bernhard Langer, also headed to the Masters, was even par after a 71.