Palmer and Day share lead

Jason Day: Joint-leader at TPC Boston

Jason Day: Joint-leader at TPC Boston

American Ryan Palmer and Jason Day of Australia share the lead after the second round of the Deutsche Bank Championship.

Palmer, who led by two shots after the opening round at TPC Boston, could only manage a level-par 71 following a roller-coaster front nine which featured three birdies, two bogeys and a double-bogey seven on the par-five second.

A bogey at the 10th and birdies on the 12th and 18th moved him to eight-under 134 at the halfway stage of the tournament.

Day looked set to claim the outright lead after draining five birdies on a flawless front nine.

However, he could only add one further birdie at the 16th and three bogeys â€" at the 12th, 14th and crucially the 18th â€" left him with a three-under 68.  

The pair are one clear of American duo Matt Kuchar and Billy Horschel, who both carded five-under 66s.

A further five Americans sit on six under â€" Bill Haas (69), Russell Henley (66), Patrick Reed (68), Keegan Bradley (71) and Webb Simpson (70).

Scotland’s Russell Knox (70) and Martin Kaymer of Germany (66) head the European challenge on five under.

Rory McIlroy is five shots off the lead on three under after adding a two-under 69 to his opening 70.

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