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Byron Nelson Championship 2012: Ryan Palmer, Dicky Pride Tied Atop Leaderboard

Bill Hanstock
Bill Hanstock is a writer, author and Emmy Award-winning producer. He began writing for SB Nation in 2011.

The HP Byron Nelson Championship is in the midst of its second round on Friday in Irving, Texas.

Ryan Palmer held a one-stroke lead heading into Friday’s second round and remains atop the leaderboard through 14 holes, but now has some company. Palmer had a pair of bogeys early in the day but two birdies have brought him back to an even par and at 6-under. Dicky Pride is also at 6-under, as he is two strokes under par through 10 holes in his second round.

Close behind are a group of five golfers knotted up at 5-under: Pat Perez, Keegan Bradley, Matt Kuchar and Chad Campbell all have at least a dozen holes in the books for their second round, while Marc Leishman starts his second round at 5-under and is just underway.

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