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Haas in position for 19th career win

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Haas in position for 19th career win


    RICHMOND, Va. -- Jay Haas shot a 7-under 65 -- missing his age by a stroke -- to take a two-shot lead Saturday in the PGA TOUR Champions' playoff-opening Dominion Energy Charity Classic.

    "While I'm hopeful every day and I've been playing okay, the last couple weeks have not been very good, but this week has been much better," said Haas. "I love this golf course and it looks good to my eye. Most of the holes look like I'm going to hit a good shot, so I enjoy playing here."

    Trying to become the oldest winner in tour history, the 64-year-old Haas birdied the par-5 16th and 18th holes to get to 11-under 133 on The Country Club of Virginia's James River Course.

    Mike Fetchick set the age record of 63 years to the day in the 1985 Hilton Head event. Haas is second on the list, taking the 2016 Toshiba Classic at 62 years, 10 months, 7 days for his 18th senior title.

    Stephen Ames and Scott Dunlap were tied for second. Ames had a 67, and Dunlap shot 68.

    Defending champion Bernhard Langer had a 66 to join Billy Mayfair (67) and Woody Austin (68) at 9 under. Langer won the SAS Championship last week in North Carolina to take the season points lead. The 61-year-old German star has two victories this year and 38 overall on the 50-and-over tour.

    The top 72 players qualified for the Charles Schwab Cup Playoffs opener. The top 54 on Sunday will get spots next week in the Invesco QQQ Championship in Thousand Oaks, California, and the top 36 after that will advance to the season-ending Charles Schwab Cup Championship in Phoenix.

    Miguel Angel Jimenez, second in the standings, was tied for 23rd at 4 under after a 71.

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    Notes compiled by PGA TOUR Champions media members Laura Vescovi and Chris Richards.

    Second-Round Lead Notes

    • So far this year, a leader/co-leader heading into the final round has gone on to win 10 out of 24 tournaments.

    Stephen Ames, 68-67 – 135 (-9)

    Scott Dunlap, 67-68 – 135 (-9)

    Bernhard Langer, 70-66 – 136 (-8)

    Age-Related Notes

      • 2017 Dominion Energy Charity Classic – Bernhard Langer (60 years, 1 month, 25 days) 2017 Invesco QQQ Championship – Bernhard Langer (60 years, 2 months, 2 days)

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