With a Friday round of 68 after opening with 70, Vegas is two under par on a punishing Atlanta Athletic Club course that will take no prisoners on the weekend. Anyone at or under par halfway through has done the kind of good work that a champion must. Vegas was quick to say, "A great round, 68, four birdies, I played really, really well. I'm pleased with where I am, two under, that's absolutely great, and I should be just a few shots behind going to tomorrow."
Vegas's season has been meteoric, truly. That unexpected, mysterious flash across the sky in January -- suddenly, someone named Jhonattan Vegas rises from the Nationwide Tour, where he'd won once in 41 starts, to win the Hope, one of the Tour's classic events. The next week, he finished T-3 in the Farmers Insurance. And then -- then the meteor burned out, lost to sight, only a pretty memory. At one point, Vegas missed cuts six times in seven weeks. In 17 tournaments after the Farmers, he finished in the top 20 only three times.
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One thing more. The PGA of America hands its champion the Wanamaker Trophy. So here's a tip for Jhonattan Vegas: Don't worry about a pop quiz this time. Only direct descendants of the early-20th-century department store owner ever heard of Rodman Wanamaker.-- Dave Kindred
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