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Wyndham Championship 2014: Heath Slocum, Scott Langley tied for lead after 2nd-round

Both Scott Langley and Heath Slocum shot 65 on Friday and sit atop the leaderboard of the Wyndham Championship at 10-under par.

Todd Warshaw

Heath Slocum and Scott Langley are tied for the lead after two rounds of the Wyndham Championship at Sedgefield Country Club in Greensboro, N.C. Both Slocum and Langley took the consistent approach, each shooting a five-under 65 for a second straight day to lead at 10-under par.

Slocum used four consecutive birdies on the back nine, including sinking a 20-foot putt on the par-4 13th hole. Langley birdied his final two holes of the day -- the eighth and ninth holes -- to finish his second round.

The duo owns a one-shot lead over four players, including Nick Watney and Andrew Svoboda, each of whom shot a 64 on Friday. First-round leader Camilo Villegas followed up his 63 on Thursday with a 1-under 69 on Friday, and is one of nine players two shots back of the lead.

Ryo Ishikawa is one of the nine players at 8-under par for the tournament, thanks to a 62 on Friday, the low round of the tournament to date. Ryo had nine birdies and a bogey in his second round, including a scorching six birdies on the back nine.

The cut line was 2-under, with Brian Harman, Scott Brown and Charles Howell III among those not sticking around for the weekend.

Here is your Wyndham Championship leaderboard through two rounds:

2014 Wyndham Championship
Rank Player Total Round 1 Round 2
T1 Scott Langley -10 65 65
T1 Heath Slocum -10 65 65
T3 Brian Stuard
-9 66 65
T3 Nick Watney
-9 67 64
T3 Martin Laird -9 65 66
T3 Andrew Svoboda -9 67 64
T7 Bo Van Pelt
-8 67 65
T7 D.A. Points -8 67 65
T7 Camilo Villegas -8 63 69
T7 Carl Pettersson -8 67 65
T7 Jhonattan Vegas -8 67 65
T7 William McGirt -8 64 68
T7 Freddie Jacobson -8 68 64
T7 Ryo Ishikawa -8 70 62
T7 Brad Fritsch -8 69 63
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