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Campbell joins Matteson atop Las Vegas leaderboard


Last Update: 10/16 8:44 pm

Chad Campbell fired a nine-under 62 Friday to join Troy Matteson atop the leaderboard after two rounds of the Justin Timberlake Shriners Hospitals for Children Open.

Matteson carded a four-under 67 as he and Campbell finished 36 holes at 13- under-par 129.

Ryan Moore fired an eight-under 63 to jump into a share of third at minus-12. He stands alongside Matt Kuchar (64), Bob Heintz (67), Martin Laird (67).

Tom Pernice, Jr. and Spencer Levin shared the first-round lead with Matteson. Pernice fell into a tie for seventh at 11-under-par 131 after posting a 69 Friday, while Levin shares 14th at minus-nine after an even-par 71 in the second round.

Campbell got his round going with a birdie on the 10th and came back to birdie the 14th. He ran off three consecutive birdies from the 15th to make the turn at nine-under.

The 35-year-old Campbell moved within two of the lead with birdies on three and six. He closed with a 20-foot eagle putt on the par-five ninth to grab a share of the 36-hole lead.

"I didn't hit a very good tee shot, I hit it a little left, but luckily it stopped short of the bunker," Campbell said of his tee shot at 18. "I had a perfect lie and just a perfect three-wood and made a nice putt. It was definitely a great way to finish a round."

Matteson started on the back nine at the TPC Summerlin and traded a pair of birdies and bogeys to start his round.

The 2006 champion opened with a birdie on 10, but bogeyed the 11th. He came right back with a birdie on the 12th, but he gave that stroke back with a bogey on 14th.

After five straight pars around the turn, Matteson birdied the second to move to minus-nine. He collected birdies on the fifth and seventh, then closed with a 10-foot birdie putt on the par-five ninth.

"I've always liked the fall...I wasn't much of a summer golfer," said Matteson, who has posted seven top-10 in his last 12 fall series events. "I didn't play good in the summer. I've somehow managed to play pretty decent in the fall. It's just a good time of the year for me."

Pernice shares seventh place at 11-under-par 131 with three-time champion Jim Furyk (67), Scott Piercy (67) and Rickie Fowler (64).

Jeev Milkha Singh (65), Jeff Klauk (67) and Parker McLachlin (65) are tied for 11th at minus-10. Levin shares 14th with Rich Beem (64), Ben Crane (65) and Hunter Mahan (63) among others.

The cut line fell at four-under-par 138 with 73 players moving on to the weekend. Among those missing the cut were Steve Flesch, Anthony Kim, Nick Watney and Rocco Mediate.

Defending champion Marc Turnesa (minus-one) also missed the cut.

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