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Wyndham Championship 2013 scores: Patrick Reed takes lead after 2nd round, John Huh not far behind

Two up-and-coming young golfers took the lead on Friday and the 2012 PGA Rookie of the Year will look to close the gap over the weekend. See who else is out in front right here.

Streeter Lecka

American Patrick Reed followed up an excellent Thursday round with an even better Friday, shooting a 6-under 64 in the second round of the Wyndham Championship to take a one-stroke lead over John Huh.

Reed, 23, has not yet won a PGA Tour tournament but had his first top-10 finish earlier this year at the AT&T Pebble Beach National Pro-Am. The only golfer better than Reed at Wyndham on Thursday was Huh. The 23-year-old Korean-American shot an 8-under and is currently enjoying an even bigger breakout season in 2013 than he had last year.

Huh, the 2012 PGA Tour Rookie of the Year, finished 11th at the Masters and 17th at the U.S. Open this year. He is seeking his second win on the PGA Tour. Three former champions survived the cut and will move onto Saturday: Sergio Garcia (-5), Webb Simpson (-2), and Arjun Atwal (-1).

Here is the top of the leader board after two rounds:

Place Player Score 1st round 2nd round Total
1 Patrick Reed -11 65 64 129
2 John Huh -10 68 62 130
3 Jordan Spieth -9 65 66 131
T4 Bob Estes -7 67 66 133
T4 Charlie Wi -7 68 65 133
T4 Rory Sabbatini -7 67 66 133
T4 Brian Harman -7 67 66 133
T4 Ross Fisher -7 64 69 133
T4 Jim Herman -7 67 66 133
T10 Charles Howell III -6 66 68 134
T10 Morgan Hoffman -6 65 69 134
T10 Matt Every -6 67 67 134
T10 Robert Garrigus -6 65 69 134
T10 Andrew Svoboda -6 65 69 134

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