The Wells Fargo Championship leaderboard is heating up, with four golfers now tied for the lead. Englishman Tyrrell Hatton joined Rory McIlroy, Peter Malnati, and Max Homa atop the leaderboard after a strong second round at Quail Hollow Club in Charlotte, North Carolina.
McIlroy, who was the pre-tournament favorite, struggled in the second round, shooting a two-over-par 74. He had been in a tie for the lead after the first round, but his poor performance on Friday dropped him down the leaderboard.
Hatton, on the other hand, had a stellar day on the course. He shot a seven-under-par 65 to move into a tie for the lead. He was the only golfer in the field to shoot in the 60s in both rounds.
Malnati and Homa also had strong performances in the second round. Malnati shot a four-under-par 68, while Homa shot a five-under-par 67. Both golfers are looking to win their first PGA Tour event.
The final round of the Wells Fargo Championship promises to be an exciting one. With four golfers tied for the lead, it will be a battle to see who can come out on top. McIlroy will be looking to make a comeback, while Hatton will be looking to continue his strong play. Malnati and Homa will also be looking to make a statement and win their first PGA Tour event.
It should be an exciting finish to the Wells Fargo Championship. With four golfers tied for the lead, anything can happen. It will be interesting to see who comes out on top and takes home the trophy.