Canada’s Adam Hadwin second after two rounds of Valspar Championship
PALM HARBOR, Fla. (AP) — Two days around the Copperhead course has created very little stress for Canada’s Adam Hadwin, with his game and between the ears.
The 34-year-old from Abbotsford, B.C., has been patient about when to attack and relied on confidence in his putting stroke to pile up the birdies and one big par.
Hadwin finished the second round of the Valspar Championship in second place, two shots behind Matthew NeSmith, who tied the Copperhead course record at Innisbrook with a 10-under 61. NeSmith also set the tournament record for 36 holes in building a lead going into the weekend at the Valspar Championship.
Hadwin, meanwhile, was out of position on the seventh hole in the right bunker when he made a 15-foot putt to escape with par. On the par-3 eighth, he made a 20-foot birdie and before long was on his way.