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Curtis holds on to Maryland lead

Padraig Harrington is the highest world ranked player competing at the Booz Allen Classic
Padraig Harrington is the highest world ranked player competing at the Booz Allen Classic

Ben Curtis carded a six-under-par 65 to hold a one-shot lead over Jose Coceres at the halfway stage of the Booz Allen Classic in Maryland.

After watching Coceres fire a second consecutive round of seven-under 64, Curtis followed up his opening 62 with a 65 to end the day on 15 under at 127.

Curtis, the 2003 Open champion, began the day with a one-shot lead over Jeff Gove and added four birdies on his final nine to grab the lead from Coceres.

Coceres, playing without a PGA Tour card and in just his fourth event of the season, had an early tee time and fired eight birdies.

The Argentine had just one bogey at the TPC of Avenel to get to 14-under on 128 and take a three-shot lead at the time.

Coceres, a winner on both the PGA and European Tours in his career, finished out of the top 125 on the money list in three of the last four years.

And last season he missed the cut in 15 of 22 events and was a long way from the form he had in winning two Tour events in 2001.

Jeff Gove signed for a three-under 68 and is in third place at 11-under on 131, while John Huston (65) and Brett Quigley (63) are tied for fourth a further stroke back.

Defending champion Sergio Garcia withdrew on Monday due to a back injury, leaving Dublin's Padraig Harrington - 23rd in the world -  as the highest ranked player in the field.

Harrington carded a one-under 70 in the opening round but hit top form with a 65 to end the day on seven-under and tied for ninth.

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