Clark leads Singh, Fowler through 54 holes at the Honda Classic

Clark leads Singh, Fowler through 54 holes at the Honda Classic

PGA Tour rookie Wyndham Clark will be chased by a pair of superstars in Vijay Singh and Rickie Fowler on Sunday at the Honda Classic. Here's where things stand through 54 holes at PGA National:Leaderboard: Clark (-7), Singh (-6), Kyoung-Hoon Lee (-6), Keith Mitchell (-6), Fowler (-5)What it means: Clark is making his 11th start of the season,playing out of the Web.com reshuffle. He is one week removed from his best finish to date, a T-10 in Puerto Rico. He racked up four top-10s on the Web last year, with a second and a third in back-to-back starts last spring, en route a 25th-place finish on the money list. Singh, 56, seeks to be the oldest winner in the history of the PGA Tour, eclipsing Sam Snead by four years. The 34-time victorhasnt hoisted a PGA Tour trophy since 2008 but did win three times last year on PGA Tour Champions, claiming his first over-50 major at the Senior Players. Fowler was the 2017 Honda champ who is now looking for his second win in three starts, following his ugly-but-effective Super Bowl Sunday in Scottsdale. A pair of major champions, Brooks Koepka and Sergio Garcia, lurk three and fourshots back, respectively.Round of the day: Just 1 under par through two days, Singh jumped up 30 spots into a tie for secondon the strength of a 5-under 65, Saturdays best score by one. The Big Fijian birdied four of his first eight holes before dropping his only shot at the par-4 ninth to make the turn in 32. He added two more birdies at No. 15 and 18 for a bogey-free, back-side 33. Best of the rest: Five players Fowler, Michael Thompson, Kramer Hickock, Gary Woodland and Roger Sloan signed for 66. Fowler's Saturday scorecard featured five circles and a single square, at the par-3 15th.Biggest disappointment: One of the two 36-hole co-leaders, Sungjae Im plummeted 50 spots on the leaderboard with a7-over 77. Im doubled the second and added five more bogeys in a birdie-free round. He'll start Sunday eight back, 1 over for the week.Rules violation of the day: Adam Schenk on Saturday was retroactively assessed a two-stroke penalty for a caddie-alignment violation on Friday. His second-round, 1-under-par 69 became a 1-over-par 71. Thumbnail Golf Central

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Adam Schenk was assessed a two-shot penalty Saturday for violating the new rule designed to prevent players from being aligned by their caddies. Ducks of the day:



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