Andy Sullivan is in the lead at the season finale and Rory McIlroy is in the driver’s seat for the season-long Race to Dubai. Grillo’s 64.
Already a winner in his rookie season on the PGA Tour, Grillo had eight birdies and no bogeys in the second round – and he did it playing alongside McIlroy. It was the low round of the day. There were four 65’s posted on Friday, including by Reed and Schwartzel. Reed’s round consisted of nine birdies and two bogeys – five birdies over his final six holes. Schwartzel’s was more clean: seven birdies, no bogeys. There are lots of heavyweights in the tournament mix, but the primary focus is still on world No. 3 McIlroy. His goal at the start of the week was simple: Win the event to win the Race. And, after two rounds in Dubai, he’s in position to do that. Can he close out the final two to put a positive spin on the season? Send your pick's to the Pro Golf Tour.
Already a winner in his rookie season on the PGA Tour, Grillo had eight birdies and no bogeys in the second round – and he did it playing alongside McIlroy. It was the low round of the day. There were four 65’s posted on Friday, including by Reed and Schwartzel. Reed’s round consisted of nine birdies and two bogeys – five birdies over his final six holes. Schwartzel’s was more clean: seven birdies, no bogeys. There are lots of heavyweights in the tournament mix, but the primary focus is still on world No. 3 McIlroy. His goal at the start of the week was simple: Win the event to win the Race. And, after two rounds in Dubai, he’s in position to do that. Can he close out the final two to put a positive spin on the season? Send your pick's to the Pro Golf Tour.
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