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Texan native on track for first LIV Golf triumph

Texan native on track for first LIV Golf triumph

Perth Now29-06-2025
Patrick Reed has moved closer to his first career win on the LIV Tour by carding a four-under-par 68 in the second round for a three-shot advantage in Texas.
The first-round co-leader with Harold Varner III after five-under 67s, Reed posted birdies at the second, sixth, seventh, eighth, 12th and 14th holes on Saturday to counter bogeys at the 10th and 15th for nine-under 135 after 36 holes at Maridoe Golf Club.
"Really, the mindset is the same as it's been all week, just go out, feel like everyone is starting at even par and try to win the day," said Reed, 34, a San Antonio native who also is going for his first professional win in his home state.
"I think the biggest thing for me is I feel like the golf game feels pretty solid. Everything seems to be tight and where I want it to be.
The biggest thing is going out there and not trying to press, not trying to force anything and really just go out and try to win the day as if it's a Monday qualifier."
England's Paul Casey shot 67 on Saturday and Mexico's Abraham Ancer posted a 69 to move into a tie for second at six under.
Varner shot even par and slipped to a tie for fourth at five under with England's Tyrell Hatton (65), England's Richard Bland (69) and Spain's David Puig (69).
Marc Leishman (70) is the best-placed Australian at one over and joint-20th, while Ripper GC teammates Lucas Herbert (71) and Cam Smith (71) are two over and Matt Jones (75) 10 over.
4Aces GC, with Reed and Varner again lead the way in the team standings. Legion XIII and Crushers GC are four strokes back at eight under with one round to play.
The 4Aces team, which also includes captain Dustin Johnson (74 - even) and Belgian Thomas Pieters (71 - two over), have three podium finishes in the last five starts.
After a meltdown and withdrawal in the first round, Brooks Koepka did not return to the tournament on Saturday. The five-time major winner was six-over through eight holes on Friday.
After hitting a tee shot on the par-4 9th, Koepka hammered the tee marker towards the crowd in a show of frustration. He posted a bogey and then withdrew, citing illness.
With AAP.
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