SILVIS, Illinois: Doug Ghim shot a 3-under par 68 and held onto a one-stroke lead over Max Homa and a group of contenders at the John Deere Classic on Friday in Silvis, Illinois
Homa is part of a five-way tie for second after also posting a 68 late Friday afternoon at TPC Deere Run. He matched Ghim at 12 under with a birdie at the par-5 17th hole, but after finding a bunker off the 18th tee he failed to save par and dropped back a shot.
Ghim, a 29-year-old Illinois native, is hoping to land his maiden PGA Tour victory in his home state.
âThey couldnât make it today but Iâm anticipating family coming (Saturday), and Iâm excited about that,â Ghim said.
Ghim made an eagle for the second straight round, holing out from 179 yards away at the par-4 15th.
âI guess holing out two days in a row is always nice,â he said. âItâs been couple years since I think I holed out from the fairway. To get two back-to- back days is a great.â
He reached 13 under for the tournament with back-to-back birdies at Nos. 4-5, but Ghim bogeyed his closing hole, No. 9.
Homa entered the week an abysmal No. 122 in the FedEx Cup standings amid a disappointing season, but now heâs in the mix for his first win since 2023.
âI donât think really much changesâ on the weekend, Homa said. âI mean, just play the golf course. Youâre going to have to shoot really low. If you went out there and tried to do something specific, Iâm not so sure that is going to work. Somebody can go out there and shoot 11-under out there and jump everybody.
âSo just go do what we did today and play another round of golf. Just keep waiting until the back nine on Sunday basically.â
The round of the day belonged to defending champion Davis Thompson, whose bogey-free 63 catapulted him to 11 under. Tied with Homa and Thompson are Brian Campbell (66), David Lipsky (67) and Argentinaâs Emiliano Grillo (66).
â(On Thursday) I hit a lot of great putts early but they were just burning the edges,â said Thompson, who made four birdies on each nine Friday. âThen I was able to make a few on the back nine (Thursday) and just ride that momentum into today.â
Colombiaâs Camilo Villegas (66) and Si Woo Kim of South Korea (67) are part of a group at 10 under as the second round finished up late Friday.
Rickie Fowler dropped four shots in a four-hole span on his back nine, with two bogeys and a double bogey, but he birdied No. 17 to finish up a 1-over 72 and get to 5 under, which wound up being the cut line at the end of the day.
Notable names who missed the cut included Tom Kim of South Korea (4 under), Australian Jason Day (2 under), J.T. Poston (1 under) and Canadian Adam Hadwin (2 over).