Australia's Davis Chases Vegas Early as Round Two Opens at PGA
- Jhonattan Vegas led the PGA Championship at Quail Hollow in the second round on Friday, holding a two-stroke advantage over Australian Cam Davis.
- Vegas's late tee time and the course drying quickly after days of rain helped him shoot a seven-under 64, his lowest major round, while Davis aimed to close the gap.
- Davis started the second round in the second morning group, found a fairway bunker, and two-putted for par after his approach landed 29 feet from the hole.
- Vegas mentioned that he benefited from the changing course conditions and delivered a consistently strong performance throughout his round, while Davis described a five-under score as notably low for a major tournament.
- The event remains a four-round competition amid wet fairways from heavy rain, with some players expressing acceptance of course conditions despite rules limiting preferred lies.
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Australia's Davis chases Vegas early as round two opens at PGA
Australia's second-place Cam Davis made an early start hoping to erase his two-stroke deficit to leader Jhonattan Vegas as Friday's second round of the PGA Championship began at Quail Hollow.
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