Shriners Hospitals for Children Open R2

Collated second round scores & totals in the USPGA Tour Shriners Hospitals for Children Open, TPC Summerlin, Las Vegas, Nevada, United States of America
(USA unless stated, par 71):
127 Webb Simpson 64 63
131 J J Henry 60 71, Jeff Overton 63 68, John Senden (Aus) 65 66, Chesson Hadley 65 66, Jason Bohn 67 64
132 Russell Knox (Sco) 67 65, Ryan Moore 69 63
133 Brian Stuard 68 65, Ryo Ishikawa (Jpn) 67 66, Luke Guthrie 69 64, Stephen Ames (Can) 65 68
134 Brian Davis (Eng) 68 66, Brendan Steele 67 67, Seung-yul Noh (Kor) 69 65, Freddie Jacobson (Swe) 67 67, Morgan Hoffmann 67 67, Daniel Summerhays 66 68
135 Greg Chalmers (Aus) 67 68, Andrew Svoboda 68 67, James Driscoll 63 72, Kevin Stadler 70 65, Brendon Todd 67 68, Carl Pettersson (Swe) 68 67, Brice Garnett 67 68, Jhonattan Vegas (Ven) 68 67, Jonathan Byrd 63 72
136 Charley Hoffman 66 70, Justin Hicks 71 65, David Toms 68 68, Charles Howell III 67 69, Harris English 69 67, Vijay Singh (Fij) 67 69, Ben Crane 68 68, Troy Matteson 67 69, Kevin Penner 71 65
137 Hudson Swafford 68 69, Brian Harman 70 67, William McGirt 71 66, Ricky Barnes 66 71, Chad Campbell 71 66, George McNeill 70 67, Ted Potter, Jr. 69 68, Jose Coceres (Arg) 67 70, Kyle Reifers 69 68, Marc Turnesa 68 69, Cameron Tringale 66 71
138 Spencer Levin 69 69, Chris Kirk 68 70, John Merrick 71 67, Geoff Ogilvy (Aus) 71 67, Will MacKenzie 70 68, Sean O’Hair 66 72, Ken Duke 73 65, Bryce Molder 65 73, Josh Teater 69 69, Stuart Appleby (Aus) 70 68
139 Nick Watney 73 66, Zach Johnson 69 70, Robert Garrigus 69 70, Davis Love III 69 70, Will Claxton 66 73, Ben Curtis 71 68, Billy Hurley III 69 70, Max Homa 69 70, Jimmy Walker 71 68, Richard H. Lee 70 69, John Huh 69 70, Tyrone Van Aswegen (Rsa) 70 69, Briny Baird 70 69, Jim Herman 70 69
—————————The following players failed to make the Cut —————————–
140 Ryan Palmer 66 74, John Peterson 72 68, David Duval 73 67, Graham Delaet (Can) 72 68, Heath Slocum 65 75, Alex Prugh 72 68, Russell Henley 68 72, Martin Laird (Sco) 68 72, Y.E. Yang (Kor) 68 72, Andres Gonzales 73 67, Kyle Stanley 67 73, Erik Compton 73 67, Charlie Beljan 67 73, Robert Allenby (Aus) 71 69, Tim Clark (Rsa) 69 71, Tommy Gainey 72 68
141 Martin Flores 69 72, Scott Stallings 75 66, Chad Collins 72 69, Woody Austin 71 70, Camilo Villegas (Col) 75 66, Derek Ernst 67 74, Matthew Jones (Aus) 72 69
142 Danny Lee (Nzl) 71 71, Kris Blanks 73 69, Scott Brown 65 77, Bill Lunde 74 68, Andres Romero (Arg) 61 81, Michael Putnam 73 69, Edward Loar 67 75, Mark Wilson 74 68
143 Jason Kokrak 73 70, Chris Smith 73 70, Tim Wilkinson (Nzl) 69 74, Chez Reavie 69 74, Alex Aragon 72 71, Kevin Na 71 72, Charlie Wi (Kor) 68 75, Mike Weir (Can) 72 71, James Hahn 72 71, Scott Gardiner (Aus) 71 72
144 Brendon De Jonge 74 70, Trevor Immelman (Rsa) 72 72, Angel Cabrera (Arg) 73 71, Kevin Kisner 71 73
145 Brooks Koepka 71 74, Bud Cauley 70 75, Scott Langley 71 74, Jeff Maggert 71 74, Lucas Glover 69 76, David Lingmerth (Swe) 69 76
146 Paul Goydos 72 74, Scott Piercy 72 74
147 Ben Martin 72 75, Pat Perez 74 73
149 Bob Estes 76 73, Don Littrell 77 72
150 Rory Sabbatini (Rsa) 72 78, David Hearn (Can) 77 73
151 Harrison Frazar 74 77
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