Connor Godsey leads after Round 2 of Diners Club Peru Open
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Conner Godsey (Ponte Vedra Beach, Florida) followed an opening round of 9-under 63 with a 5-under 67 Friday to claim the outright lead halfway through the Diners Club Peru Open, the third event of the PGA TOUR Americas season.
At 14-under 130 through 36 holes, the 34-year-old Godsey holds a one-shot lead over Joshua Lee (Jacksonville, Florida), who fired the third 9-under 63 of the tournament to tie the course record at Los Inkas Golf Club. The 18-hole record is now shared by nine players, with the current tournament leader the only one to shoot it twice.
David Pastore (Greenwich, Connecticut), tied for the lead with Godsey after an opening 63, recorded a hole-in-one Friday on his way to a second-round 69 that left him tied for third at 12-under 132. For the 10th ace of his lifetime, he hit a 6-iron into a front-left pin from 183 yards at the par-3 fourth.
Walker Lee (Houston, Texas), Joseph Winslow (Overland Park, Kansas), Peyton Callens (Langton, Ontario, Canada) and Patrick Flavin (Highwood, Illinois) are the players joining Pastore in the tie for third. Flavin is currently No. 1 on the PGA TOUR Americas Points List, coming off a win two weeks ago at the 94 Abierto del Centro Zurich presentado por Personal in Cordoba, Argentina.
José de Jesús Rodríguez (Irapuato, Mexico) is the leading Latin American player at solo eighth (-11). The 45-year-old veteran fired an 8-under 64 on Friday and was the only player from the Monday qualifier to make the cut this week.
Defending champion Hunter Wolcott (Dickson, Tennessee) is T39 at 6-under, while 2023 champion Marcos Montenegro (Loberia, Argentina)is T13 at 9-under.




