Russell Henley shot another bogey-free 63 on Friday to take a three-shot lead in the World Wide Technology Championship at Mayakoba.
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“I felt great the last two days. Mentally felt confident and believing in what I was doing. Hit a lot of fairways and had some nice par saves today that kept my round going. Obviously very happy with where I am.”
The American has won three times on Tour but his last title came at the 2017 Houston Open.
Sam Ryder took a share of second place at 13-under with a second-round 65 alongside Will Gordon (67).
Fellow American Patton Kizzire‘s 65 placed him in solo fourth place at 12-under followed by Sweden‘s David Lingmerth in fifth at 11-under.