The weather-delayed Valero Texas Open resumed Friday with Brendan Steele ending the second round in the lead after shooting a 70 that brought his 36-hole score to 10 under par.
Steele was one of many players who had to finish the first round early Friday before starting the regularly scheduled second round. Darkness forced him into the clubhouse after 13 holes yesterday, but it didn't prevent him from continuing his red-hot performance.
Scott Langley, Charley Hoffman and Stuart Appleby are in a three-way tie for second place at seven under par, three shots behind Steele. Here's the leaderboard after Friday's action at TPC San Antonio:
Per the PGA Tour, Steele's score of 10 under par set a new 36-hole record at the Valero Texas Open.