Lead narrows for Slutzky at Illinois Amateur
7/16/2014 | by
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Slutzky posts 73, keeps two stroke lead
WHEATON, Ill. (July 16, 2014) -- Chadd Slutzky kept his lead at the Illinois Amateur on Wednesday, but it shrunk.
He posted a one-over 73 in the second round to follow up his first round 66, and holds a two stroke lead over the field, down from the four strokes he had after the first round.
His round included 17 pars and a single bogey.
Kyle Kochevar moved into second place after a two-under 70 vaulted him up the leaderboard.
Raymond Knoll fired the low round of the day with a five-under 67, which included a streak of five straight birdies on the back nine. He holds the solo third place position.
Defending champion Tee-K Kelly shot one-under 71 on Wednesday for an even-par 144 total and is currently tied for 10th.
About the Illinois State Amateur

Must be a resident of the state of Illinois and advance through an 18-hole qualifier prior to the event. Format is 72-holes of stroke play over three days. The low 35 after round 2 will advance to the 36-hole final day.
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