-
Sony discontinues Japan sales of robot puppy 'aibo'
-
Sheinbaum and King Felipe VI use World Cup to mend diplomatic rift
-
Tunisia boss Renard has 'no regrets' despite World Cup flop
-
Viral bullying videos test Bhutan's digital transition
-
Asian stocks drop again as rollercoaster week draws to close
-
Venezuela races to search for survivors after quakes kill at least 235
-
Court battle plays out over Wimbledon tennis expansion plan
-
Attack on ship in Hormuz leads UN to halt evacuation plan for trapped sailors
-
List of worst World Cup performances
-
Yoon leads Women's PGA Championship, Korda satisfied with 'solid' start
-
NZ internal report warns of Chinese military forays in Pacific
-
Japan to play Brazil in World Cup knockouts after nervy Sweden draw
-
Dutch march into World Cup knockouts as group winners
-
Better to qualify this way, says Ecuador World Cup hero Plata
-
Ivory Coast see 'no limits' after reaching World Cup knockouts for first time
-
Advocaat 'proud' of Curacao as minnows exit World Cup
-
Germany committed 'tactical suicide', says Nagelsmann
-
Iglesias -- Spanish World Cup striker unafraid to speak out about injustice
-
Quake-hit Venezuela's hospitals care for children left alone
-
Anderson to join Man City from Forest for British record fee: reports
-
Cole grabs PGA Travelers lead with Scheffler one back
-
Ecuador upset Germany to reach World Cup last 32 as Curacao eliminated
-
De Silva century rescues Sri Lanka in first Test
-
Ecuador edge Germany to squeeze into World Cup last 32
-
Pepe steers Ivory Coast into World Cup last 32 as Curacao go home
-
Spain women's star Putellas to join London City Lionesses
-
WNBA suspends Thomas for fist to Clark's throat
-
England showing Premier League edge at World Cup: Eze
-
UK'S King Charles breaks precedent to reveal £30 mn paid in taxes since 2022
-
Nasdaq falls again on mixed day for US stocks, oil prices rise
-
Yoon grabs early Women's PGA Championship lead with Korda in hunt
-
France squad look to do grieving Deschamps proud in final World Cup group game
-
Will Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce wed in New York? Clues abound
-
Mayweather's Athens fight with Zambidis is off: report
-
Lawyer says Vondrousova 'should appeal' against four-year ban
-
Alonso committed to Aston Martin, but keeping options open
-
Hospitals raise alert as heatwave slams Europe
-
Events cancelled, records loom as heatwave reaches Germany
-
'Alligator Alcatraz' detention center shuts in US: official
-
Czech striker Schick ends international career
-
Tennis great Evert says 'relentless' cancer has returned
-
US says wants deal with Iran, but not 'at any price'
-
Colombian president-elect gives armed groups one month to surrender
-
US Supreme Court hands win to Bayer in weedkiller litigation
-
New Zealand's Latham and Conway pile on the runs before Stokes breakthrough
-
Apple raises prices for MacBooks and iPads, as costs soar over AI
-
Dominant Osaka sails into Bad Homburg semis
-
UK suffers as heat breaks new June record
-
US Supreme Court says asylum seekers can be turned away before border
-
Binance to suspend crypto services in several EU countries
Poston posts 65 to lead PGA John Deere Classic
J.T. Poston fired a six-under par 65 to hold a four-stroke lead late in Friday's second round of the US PGA John Deere Classic.
The 29-year-old American, who matched his career low with a 62 on Thursday, stood on 15-under 127 after 36 holes at TPC Deere Run in Silvis, Illinois.
That was enough to hold off compatriot Denny McCarthy, who shot 65 to stand second on 131.
"The ball striking has been great," Poston said. "Made a few good putts. My speed has been pretty good on the greens. I just have that feeling. I know if I can give myself some decent looks, I feel confident enough over the putter I can make some birdies."
Poston, whose only PGA victory came at the 2019 Wyndham Championship, has three top-10 efforts this season, the best of them a runner-up effort at last week's Travelers Championship.
"Last week, the one thing I think I learned after playing well Thursday was to try and keep the pedal down," Poston said.
"This golf course may yield a few more birdies than last week, but at the same time, you got to go out there and hit some golf shots to stay aggressive. I was able to do that, which is nice."
Poston dropped his approach inches from the cup at the par-5 second hole to set up a tap-in birdie and rolled in a birdie putt from just inside 10 feet at the par-3 third to seize the lead alone at 11-under.
World number 99 Poston dropped his approach inside three feet for a tap-in birdie at the fourth and then rolled in a 21-foot putt at the fifth for his fourth consecutive birdie to reach 13-under.
"I didn't want to take my foot off the gas," Poston said. "I wanted to try and build that lead as much as I could going into tomorrow and just try and go as low as I can."
Poston found a greenside bunker and made bogey at the sixth to end his birdie streak, but sank a stunning 42-foot birdie putt at the ninth to make the turn ahead by three on 13-under.
After dropping his approach inches from the cup at the par-5 10th and tapping in for birdie, Poston sank a birdie putt from just inside five feet at the 13th and parred his way to the clubhouse, his 7-foot putt at the last being his closest call.
"I feel great," Poston said. "Just going to try and keep riding that momentum and doing what I'm doing, don't change anything, and just take the good looks when they come."
Austria's Matthias Schwab, making his tournament debut, fired a 65 to share second on 132 with American Chris Gotterup, making only his fifth US PGA start thanks to a sponsor's exemption, and Argentina's Emiliano Grillo.
Schwab is trying to become the 10th player to win in his Deere debut, the first since South African Dylan Frittelli on 2019.
American Patrick Rodgers made a hole-in-one at the 131-yard third hole, his second ace on the US PGA Tour after a first-round shot in last year's Sanderson Farms Championship.
O.Gutierrez--AT