(Reuters) - Long-haired Californian Charley Hoffman found his putting touch to surf into the halfway lead at the Arnold Palmer Invitational in Florida on Friday. Jason Day finished seven strokes off the pace but it could have been much worse for the Australian than a one-under 71. "I'm driving it in play but any time I get the putter going I can play well. Grillo was not pleased with the quality of his play despite a 68 putting him in second place on the leaderboard. "It was a very up-and-down day," the world number 32 said.
Source: The Star March 18, 2017 00:00 UTC