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Aaron Rai finishes strong to move atop Myrtle Beach leaderboard

By Thomson Reuters May 8, 2026 | 5:53 PM

Aaron Rai finished the front nine strong to post a 4-under-par 67 Friday and take a one-stroke lead into the weekend of the ONEflight Myrtle Beach (S.C.) Classic.

Rai is one of only ​a handful of competitors in the opposite-field event, which serves as ‌an alternate for this week’s Truist Championship, who has already qualified for next week’s PGA Championship. The winner of this event will earn a spot, if they haven’t already qualified.

Starting on the 10th hole, the Englishman was just 1 under on the back ‌nine ​before carding birdies on four of the first ⁠seven holes on the front ⁠nine. He finished his round with back-to-back pars to climb to 10-under 132.

While Rai is the highest-ranked player in the field (No. 42), he couldn’t let that affect how he approached the event at Dunes Golf ​and Beach Club.

“Everyone starts at the same playing field on Thursday, and everyone who is in this field is good enough to win. No ⁠one has any rights to walk in ⁠and play well and compete,” Rai said. “Just try to ​approach it as I would any tournament. Prepare as well as I can ​and, yeah, just run through as many good routines as I ‌can during the week.”

One stroke behind Rai are Brandt Snedeker (66) and Mark Hubbard (67) at 9 under. Snedeker was bogey-free with five birdies Friday, while Hubbard had three bogeys and three birdies on the front nine before scoring ⁠4 under on the back nine, including consecutive birdies on Nos. 9-12.

“Overall just found something in my putting,” Hubbard said. “I wasn’t really feeling that great early with ⁠it. Then just kind ‌of found a little setup cue that turned ⁠things around and gained some confidence from there.”

Kevin Roy (66) ​and South ‌Africa’s Christiaan Bezuidenhout (67) round out the top five at ​8 under.

Round ⁠1 leader Martin Laird of Scotland posted a 4-over 75 Friday to fall into a tie for 30th at 3 under.

Brooks Koepka, who was paired with Rai each of the first two days, shot 1 under in the second round to sit in a tie for 22nd at 4 under entering the ​weekend.

–Field Level Media