JUSTIN THOMAS SHOOTS SUPERB 61 FOR HALFWAY LEAD AT CIMB CLASSIC

American Justin Thomas shot a stunning career low 11-under-par 61 to snatch the halfway at the US$7 million CIMB Classic on Friday with a tournament record of 15-under-par 129.
 
The 22-year-old Thomas produced a master class performances in rewriting a new low score at the Kuala Lumpur Golf and Country Club's West course, sinking one eagle and nine birdies to lead by one from countryman Brendan Steele, who came home in 63.
 
Overnight leader Scott Piercy settled for a 69 to lie two off the pace alongside Spencer Levin (64) and Japan's Hideki Matsuyama (66) in the tournament sanctioned by the Asian Tour and PGA Tour.

Thomas, seeking a maiden victory on the PGA Tour in his first visit to Asia, was delighted to walk away with the halfway lead. When the world number 64 reached 11-under through 15, the magical score of 59 seemed a possibility but Thomas could not snare the two more birdies required in his last three holes.

Steele, chasing a second PGA Tour win, was also bogey-free as he stayed hot on the new leader's heels with seven birdies and one eagle on the third hole.

CIMB Classic (Day 2)
1. Justin Thomas (USA) -15
2. Brendan Steele (USA) -14
T3. Spencer Levin (USA) -13
T3. Hideki Matsuyama (JAP) -13
T3. Scott Piercy (USA) -13
6. Stewart Cink (USA) -12
T7. Brian Harman (USA) -11
T7. Kevin Na (USA) -11
T9. Troy Meritt (USA) -10
T9. Jason Gore (USA) -10
T9. Adam Scott (USA) -10


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