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Justin Timberlake Shriners Open leaderboard: Jonas Blixt tries to hang on to one-stroke lead

Jonas Blixt fired a pair of 64s to find himself in the lead at 14-under after two rounds of play at the Justin Timberlake Shriners Open.

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The second day of the Justin Timberlake Shriners Open is winding down, and Sweden’s Jonas Blixt finds himself atop the leaderboard at 14-under par with just a handful of golfers left to finish their rounds.

Blixt fired rounds of 7-under 64 to give himself a one-shot cushion over Ryan Moore and Brendon De Jonge, who are tied for second and still on the course.

Vijay Singh notched a pair of 5-under 66s to finish head into the weekend at 10-under and tied for fifth place with John Daly, who bounced back from an opening round 69 by shooting an 8-under 63 in Friday’s round. The pair are joined Chris Kirk, John Huh, Nick Watney and Daniel Summerhays for a six-way tie at 10-under.

Other notables include 2012 US Ryder Cup captain Davis Love III and 1997 British Open champion Justin Leonard at 7-under, and 2008 U.S. Open runner-up Rocco Mediate at 5-under.

For a full leaderboard, head over to Golf.com.

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