Chiang Mai Classic: Duffner five strokes behind Randhawa

Chiang Mai Classic: Duffner five strokes behind Randhawa

Published Nov. 14, 2014 6:36 a.m. ET

 

Former U.S. PGA Championship winner Jason Dufner shot successive 3-under-par 69s to lie five strokes behind second-round leader Jyoti Randhawa in the Chiang Mai Classic on Friday.

Randhawa, the eight-time Asian Tour winner from India, enjoyed a birdie-birdie finish to a seven-birdie round of 65.

''I played too good,'' Randhawa said. ''This is the best I've played for a long, long time.''

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At 11-under 133, he was one ahead of Thanyakorn Krongpha, who sank a 15-foot eagle putt on the par-5 18th at the Alpine Golf Resort to also card 65.

Scott Barr of Australia (69) and Rashid Khan of India (69) were tied for third at 7 under.

Former Masters champion Charl Schwartzel made the cut on the line at 1 over, after a bogey-free 68.

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