McCarron leads, Clarke two back at Champions event in Japan
Scott McCarron made a 20-foot birdie on his final hole Saturday to grab a one-stroke lead with one round to play at the PGA Tour Champions Mastercard Japan Championship.McCarrons second-round, 5-under 67 put him at 8 under par for the tournament. Kirk Triplett (68) is alone in second place, while Darren Clarke (70), Scott Parel (68), Cliff Kresge (66) and Billy Andrade (69) are all tied for third, two shot back.McCarron is seeking his third victory on tour this season, having claimed the Mitsubishi Electric Classic and the Insperity Invitational. He also currently leads the Schwab Cup standings.
Full-field scores from the Mastercard Japan Championship
Triplett is a winner this season as well, capturing the Hoag Classic.Clarke, meanwhile, is seeking his first victory anywhere since the 2011 Open Championship.Japan'sKen Tanigawa, who won the Senior PGA Championship this year, led after the first round. He's now tied for 18th following a 77.This weeks event is being contested at Narita Golf Club in Narita, Japan. The final round can be seen live on Golf Channel Sunday morning at 12:30 a.m. ET.
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