PAOLI (Pennsylvania), Sept 14: Billy Andrade, who calls himself the “king of bogeys”, again kept his mistakes to a minimum to retain his one-shot lead after the second round of the $3.3 million Pennsylvania Classic Friday.
The 38-year-old American, who was one stroke ahead overnight, added a three-under-par 68 to his opening 66 to finish on 134, eight under, at Waynesborough Country Club. Canada’s Ian Leggatt (65) was in second place on 135.
138 — Jim McGovern 71, 67; Paul Goydos 69, 69; J.J. Henry 67, 71.
139 — Robert Allenby (Australia) 71, 68; David Berganio Jr 71, 68; Bryce Molder 74, 65; Edward Fryatt (Britain) 70, 69; Loren Roberts 71, 68; Hidemichi Tanaka (Japan) 73, 66; Brian Bateman 69, 70.
140 — Brian Gay 71, 69; Brett Quigley 69, 71; Joey Sindelar 71, 69; Len Mattiace 70, 70; Tom Pernice Jr 72, 68; John Huston 72, 68; Mark O’Meara 73, 67; Robert Gamez 74, 66; Jay Williamson 73, 67; Steve Flesch 71, 69; Mike Heinen 72, 68; John Senden (Australia) 69, 71; Jeff Sluman 73, 67; Michael Clark II 69, 71; Mathew Goggin (Australia) 68, 72; Rod Pampling (Australia) 69, 71.—Reuters