Smalley, McNealy Share PGA Lead as Stars Loom
Newcomers Alex Smalley and Maverick McNealy are tied atop the PGA Championship leaderboard at 4-under 136 after two rounds, with many prominent golfers close behind.

Maverick McNealy knocks in two birdies in a row for outright lead (0:22)
NEWTOWN SQUARE, Pa. -- The first PGA Championship at Aronimink Golf Club in 64 years brought a pair of newcomers to the top of the leaderboard Friday in Alex Smalley and Maverick McNealy , and left hope for just about everyone else on a course that won't let anyone get too far away.
Smalley, in only his fifth major championship, overcame three straight bogeys after making the turn and closed with a birdie for a 1-under 69. McNealy, who has never been among the top 25 in any major through 36 holes, fell back with a pair of late bogeys in his round of 67.
They were at 4-under 136, the highest 36-hole score to lead the PGA Championship since 2012 at Kiawah Island (4-under 140).
Chasing them? Everyone from Chris Gotterup and Hideki Matsuyama , defending champion Scottie Scheffler and Justin Thomas , even Masters champion Rory McIlroy .
Such is Aronimink -- cold and blustery in the morning and getting faster by the minute in the late afternoon -- that McIlroy was outside the top 25 after a bogey-free 67 and still only five behind.
The difference between first and worst was only eight shots, unusually tight for any tournament, much less a major.
"Anyone who makes the cut, they've got to feel they have a shot in the tournament," McIlroy said.
_Originally reported by [ESPN](https://www.espn.com/golf/story/_/id/48781885/smalley-mcnealy-tied-atop-pga-championship-several-their-heels)._
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