Fox stays consistent, Kobori up, Alker challenges
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Kiwi golfer Ryan Fox has remained steady after two rounds at the PGA's Cadillac Championship in Florida despite issues on the last couple of holes.
Played at Trump National Doral in Miami,it's American Cameron Young, the Players Championship winner who holds the lead 13-under after a second round 64.
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Three-time major winner Jordan Spieth is five shots back alongside fellow Americans Alex Smalley and Canadian Nick Taylor.
Fox sits in the middle of the field tied 34th after a one-under round 71.
He opened his round with a par and then birdie on the second followed by a string of pars and then birdie on the eighth to finish the front nine two-under.
On the back nine Fox birdied the 12th, bogeyed the 13th and then birdied the 15th, however he dropped shots at both the 17th and 18th holes.
At the DP World Tour’s Turkish Open, Kazuma Kobori sits in a share of second place up 20 spots on the leaderboard. He opened with a 70, however in the second round he picked up four shots to be six-under including three consecutive birdies at holes 10-12.
Kobori is one shot back from leader Gregorio De Leo of Italy.
Fellow Daniel Hillier missed the cut at four-over after a second round 76.
Meanwhile Steven Alker is sixth after two rounds at the second seniors Major at Greyston Golf and Country Club at Birmingham, Alabama.
After recording a 66 in round one Alker carded a 69 in the second round to be nine-under, five shots back from the leader Stewart Cink.



