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Thongchai Jaidee, Miguel Angel Jimenez share lead at American Family Insurance Championship

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Thongchai Jaidee, Miguel Angel Jimenez share lead at American Family Insurance Championship


    Written by The Associated Press

    MADISON, Wis. — Thongchai Jaidee shot a 7-under 65 on Saturday for a share of the second-round lead with Miguel Angel Jimenez in the PGA TOUR Champions’ American Family Insurance Championship.

    Thongchai birdied Nos. 14-16 and closed the bogey-free round at University Ridge with two pars. The 52-year-old Thai player is winless on the PGA TOUR Champions. He has 19 international victories.

    “I think the green is soft, that way you can attack,” Thongchai said. “You hit a wedge, you’re going to be able to attack the pin."

    He tied for 10th last week in Iowa in the Principal Charity Classic to get into the field.

    “My first time here. I enjoy playing here,” Thongchai said. "I think I'm lucky. I’m very lucky to get this tournament, last week to get me in. Like really proud to be here.”

    Jimenez shot a 68 to match Thongchai at 10-under 134, rebounding from a bogey on 15 with birdies on 16 and 17.

    “I know Jaidee for a long, long time.” Jimenez said. “We both played the European Tour, and I played with him.”

    Jimenez tied for second last year behind hometown favorite Jerry Kelly.

    “Well, tomorrow we’re going to be in the last group and I’ll just play golf and enjoy myself on the golf course and anything happens, ” Jimenez said. “There are a lot of players, very good quality players.”

    Jimenez has 12 PGA TOUR Champions victories, with the 58-year-old Spanish star winning the Mitsubishi Electric Championship at Hualalai and Cologuard Classic this year.

    First-round leader Steve Flesch (70) was a stroke back with Paul Broadhurst (66) and Paul Goydos (67).

    Colin Montgomerie (70) was 8 under with David Branshaw (66) and Kirk Triplett (68).

    Kelly (69) and John Daly (66) topped the group at 7 under.

    “Another fairly sloppy day.” Kelly said. “Just made some bogeys in there that I shouldn’t have, didn’t make some birdies that I should have. Still wasn’t as tight, as crisp as I’d like to be.”

    Kelly, coming off a playoff victory Sunday in Iowa, is chasing his third straight victory in the event hosted by Madison friend Steve Stricker. Kelly won in 2019 and the 2020 event was canceled because of the pandemic.

    Stricker was 4 under after a 69.

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