Harold Varner III examines his ball that landed on a bridge after his tee shot on the 10th hole during the second round of the Charles Schwab Challenge golf tournament at the Colonial Country Club in Fort Worth, Texas, Friday, June 12, 2020. (AP Photo/David J. Phillip)
Harold Varner III examines his ball that landed on a bridge after his tee shot on the 10th hole during the second round of the Charles Schwab Challenge. Image Credit: AP

Harold Varner recovered from a horror triple-bogey start to hold on to the halfway lead of the Charles Schwab Challenge as the hard-charging Rory McIlroy and Jordan Spieth appear poised to strike.

Varner, one of three players of black heritage in the top 200 in the world rankings, fired a four-under-par 66 at Colonial Country Club to reach 11-under 129 after 36 holes in the US PGA Tour’s return event after a three-month shutdown due to the new coronavirus pandemic.

“I have learnt a lot about myself through adversity. America is going through adversity right now so it is pretty eye-opening,” said Varner, who delivered a strong message last week regarding the civil unrest in America.

Varner said he was playing for unity and social justice, referring to George Floyd, an unarmed black man who recently died at the hands of American police officers while being detained over an alleged $20 counterfeit bill.

Jordan Spieth and Bryson DeChambeau are tied for second, one stroke back after a second consecutives 65s, while world No. 1 McIlroy fired a 63 to join Americans Collin Morikawa and Xander Schauffele sharing third on 131.

Rory McIlroy during the second round of the Charles Schwab Challenge
Rory McIlroy during the second round of the Charles Schwab Challenge. Image Credit: AFP

This week’s Charles Schwab Challenge is full of firsts with the biggest change being the absence of spectators. This is the first event since the Tour was shut down in March at the Players Championship.

Players also have to undergo temperature screenings, regular COVID-19 testing and practise social distancing on tee boxes and in the clubhouse.

The field includes 15 of the world’s top 20 players, but some of the bigger names from outside of North America decided to skip the event because travelling to the US would mean a two-week quarantine, including 10th-ranked Englishman Tommy Fleetwood.

After an opening 63 to match Britain’s late-starting Justin Rose for the first-day lead, Varner took a seven at the par-4 10th hole to begin his second round, soaring way right off the tee and finding a bunker and rough before reaching the green.

Varner bounced back with birdies from four feet at 11 and 10 feet at the par 3 12th and par 3 16th holes.

“If you going to make a triple do it while you are playing well,” said Varner, who is seeking his first win on the PGA Tour. “I knew I could get it back. I just had to be patient.

“I got it back in a hurry, so that was nice. Once I got it back to even par I just wanted to given myself looks. The way I finished was pretty awesome.”

Charles Schwab Challenge Leaderboard

-11 Harold Varner III (USA) 63 66

-10 Bryson DeChambeau (USA) 65 65

-10 Jordan Spieth (USA) 65 65

-9 Rory McIlroy (Northern Ireland) 68 63

-9 Collin Morikawa (USA) 64 67

-9 Xander Schauffele (USA) 65 66

-8 Daniel Berger (USA) 65 67

-8 Branden Grace (South Africa) 66 66

-8 Justin Rose (England) 63 69

-8 Justin Thomas (USA) 64 68

-8 Gary Woodland (USA) 65 67