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08/20/2010 - Sunriver, OR (Sportsbook Betting Lines) - D.A. Weibring carded his second straight five- under 67 to take a two-stroke lead at the halfway point of the Tradition.
Weibring completed 36 holes of the season's fourth major at 10-under-par 134.
Tom Lehman, who shared the first-round lead with Weibring, posted a three- under 69 and is alone in second at minus-eight.
Bob Tway carded a five-under 67 to move into a share of third place at seven- under 137. He stands alongside Jay Don Blake (68), 2008 winner Fred Funk (69) and two-time champion Gil Morgan (69).
Weibring rolled in a birdie effort from just outside 15 feet on the first to get his round going. After four straight pars, he kicked in a short birdie putt on the sixth at the Crosswater Club at Sunriver Resort.
The five-time winner on the Champions Tour made it two in a row as he converted a 12-footer for birdie on the seventh to move to eight-under.
Weibring parred five consecutive holes from the eighth. At the par-three 13th, he rolled in a downhill 15-foot birdie try. Two holes later, he drained an 18- footer for birdie to climb to 10-under.
At the 17th, Weibring three-putted for bogey as his lead fell two strokes. However, he recovered that lost stroke at the last, where he converted a birdie putt from 20 feet out to finish two clear of Lehman.
"It was a bit cool this morning, but it warmed up nicely," Weibring said. "I got off to a good to start. I played some nice shots. I putted very well today and that was the key. I made two or three good par putts."
Lehman, the 2006 U.S. Ryder Cup captain, started his round with a birdie on the second. He gave that stroke back when he tripped to a bogey on the par- four eighth.
After five straight pars around the turn, Lehman rolled in back-to-back birdie efforts from the 14th to move to seven-under. On the par-three 17th, Lehman found sand off the tee, but holed out for birdie to end two back.
"Today was a really difficult day for me because I started out playing so well, but wasn't making any putts," Lehman explained. "I was hitting good putts and they were not going in. I was really starting to lose my patience."
Bernhard Langer (69) and Jay Haas (65) are tied for seventh place at six- under-par 138.
Langer is trying to join Gary Player as the only two men in Champions Tour history to win three straight major championships. Player did so in 1987-88 when he won the last two majors in '87 and the first one in '88.
NOTES: Weibring has won all three times he held the 36-hole lead, but all three of those events were 54-hole tournaments...Weibring hasn't won since the 2008 Senior Players Championship...Haas had the low round of the day with his seven-under 65...Defending champion Mike Reid carded a three-under 69 to get to plus-four through two rounds.
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