Aaron Rai takes narrow lead

Aaron Rai takes narrow lead

ONEflight Myrtle Beach Classic R2

Aaron Rai looks forward to playing on home soil in the BMW PGA Championship

Aaron Rai started the day at the ONEflight Myrtle Beach Classic tied in second place and fired six birdies and two bogeys for a 4-under to move to the top of the leaderboard at 10-under.

He leads the field in birdies (15) and tied his most birdies in a single round on the PGA Tour in the first round with nine.

“A little slower [than yesterday] to start with. We started on the back nine today. Felt like the pins were really difficult on the back nine. Got off to a slightly slower start, but really good to still finish a few under par and to turn around,” said the Englishman.

“I think we were 1-over through five holes maybe. Yeah, to still shoot 4-under after that start is really positive.

“I thought the forecast was a lot better today than what we expected yesterday. Yesterday turned out to be a lot better, but that definitely changed how the course was set up.

“I thought the pins were a little more gettable yesterday. Today they were definitely on some tricky spots on the greens, so, yeah, not surprised at the scoring. It was probably a touch higher today than it was yesterday.”

Rai holds his fourth 36-hole lead/co-lead on Tour (most recent: 2024 John Deere Classic/finished T7) and is 0-for-3 to date.

He is the highest-ranked player in the field at No. 42 in the Official World Golf Ranking and has won once in 121 Tour starts (2024 Wyndham Championship).

He has had two top-25 finishes in eight starts this season (best: T23/Cognizant Classic in The Palm Beaches).

2026 Presidents Cup US Team Captain, Brandt Snedeker carded a bogey-free 66 to match the low-round of the day and moved up into a share of second place at 9-under. His most recent of nine PGA Tour victories came at the 2018 Wyndham Championship.

American Mark Hubbard carded seven birdies and three bogeys for a 67 and a share of second place. Playing in his 274 PGA Tour start, he holds the second-most starts among active players on Tour without a win on record (most: 325/Patrick Rodgers/not in the field this week). He has failed to make birdie or better on the par-5s through 36-holes, but has played the par-3s 5-under (six birdies, one bogey).

American Brooks Koepka lies in T22 at 4-under following a second-round 70 featuring four birdies and three bogeys.

18-hole leader Martin Laird of Scotland followed his 64 with a 75 having made two birdies and six bogeys but still made his second cut in as many starts this season (T57/Puerto Rico Open).

Pos.PlayerTo ParR1R2Total
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T2Brandt Snedeker-96766133
T2Mark Hubbard-96667133
T4Kevin Roy-86866134
T4Christiaan Bezuidenhout-86767134
T6Karl Vilips-76867135
T6Taylor Moore-76867135
T8Sam Ryder-66868136
T8Mac Meissner-66769136
T8Beau Hossler-66868136
T8Takumi Kanaya-66868136
T8John Parry-66868136
T8Peter Malnati-66868136
T8Paul Peterson-66670136
T15Doug Ghim-56869137
T15Austin Eckroat-56770137
T15Keita Nakajima-56572137
T15Ryan Ruffels-56770137
T15Davis Riley-56770137
T15Billy Horschel-57166137
T15Tom Kim-56968137
T22Ben Kohles-46870138
T22Adam Hadwin-46771138
T22Kevin Yu-47068138
T22Blades Brown-46969138
T22Eric Cole-46969138
T22Davis Thompson-47068138
T22Brooks Koepka-46870138
T22Hank Lebioda-46870138
T30Zac Blair-37069139
T30Lanto Griffin-37069139
T30Jackson Suber-36970139
T30Martin Laird-36475139
T30Joe Highsmith-37069139
T30Matt Kuchar-37069139
T30John VanDerLaan-36673139
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T65Danny WillettPar7270142
T65Johnny KeeferPar7270142
T65Brendon ToddPar6973142
T65Tyler ColletPar6973142
T65Christo LamprechtPar7072142
T65Danny WalkerPar7072142
T65Steven FiskPar7072142
T65Adam SvenssonPar6775142
T65Jimmy StangerPar7171142
T65David SkinnsPar7369142
T65Connor Doyal(a)Par7369142
T65Petr HrubyPar6874142
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Updated: May 9, 2026