Danny Lee's hopes of retaining his PGA Tour card have improved after a strong day at the Canadian Open today.
After the opening day's play was disrupted by weather, Lee completed 21 holes this morning to vault up the leaderboard and put him in with a chance of claiming a vital result for his golfing future.
Lee's performance was as inconsistent as the earlier weather. He started sedately, finishing his opening round with two birdies on his final three holes to card a four-under 68, but that calm beginning soon disappeared at the start of his second round.
For nine holes, Lee did not record a par, firing four bogies and two birdies on his first six holes before reeling off three straight birdies to have righted the ship by the turn.
Things finished far more calmly, with two further birdies and seven pars seeing Lee sign for a three-under 69, and move to seven-under for the tournament.