England’s Aaron Rai shares 36-hole lead with Akshay Bhatia in Detroit

Defending champion Rickie Fowler is on six under and has some work to do to retain his title following an even 72.

Pa Sport Staff
Saturday 29 June 2024 01:57 EDT
Aaron Rai hits off the fourth tee during the first round of the Rocket Mortgage Classic (Paul Sancya/AP)
Aaron Rai hits off the fourth tee during the first round of the Rocket Mortgage Classic (Paul Sancya/AP) (AP)

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England’s Aaron Rai fired a seven-under 65 on Friday to join Akshay Bhatia at the top of the leaderboard heading into the weekend at the Rocket Mortgage Classic.

The 29-year-old carded seven birdies, including three-in-a-row at the end of the front nine and two straight to close out his round, to equal Bhatia’s two-stroke lead at Detroit Golf Club.

The American co-leader followed up an opening round of 64 with a five under 67 on Friday.

The pair are chased by a four-strong pack tied on 11 under, while three players are a shot further back.

Neal Shipley, who was the low amateur at the Masters and the US Open, is also in contention in his first PGA Tour event as a pro.

He carded a four under 68 in the second round to sit four shots back.

Defending champion Rickie Fowler is on six under and has some work to do to retain his title following an even 72 on Friday.

The English trio of David Skinns, Callum Tarren and Harry Hall will all play on Saturday after making the cut.

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