Thomas Detry nearly aced the par-3 16th hole and shot a 7-under 64 in the second round to take a two-shot lead lead in the Phoenix Open on Friday.

Detry had eight birdies and a bogey to reach 12 under on another day of perfect conditions at TPC Sawgrass. Michael Kim shot a bogey-free 63 to reach 10 under and was tied with Alex Smalley, who shot 65.

Jordan Spieth put himself in the mix with eagles on 13 and 15, shooting 65 to reach 9 under in his second tournament since offseason wrist surgery.Three-time PGA Tour winner Tom Kim also was 9 under after shooting 66.

Argentine Emiliano Grillo set off the biggest roar — and the only beer shower — of the day, slam-dunking his tee shot on the rowdy par-3 16th for an ace.

Tournament officials had tried to curb drinks from flying out of the stands at the stadium hole since Sam Ryder and Carlos Ortiz set off beer showers with aces in the 2022. The new measures did little good after Grillo’s shot flew in the hole and swirled around the cup before dropping to send the suds flying.

Justin Thomas nearly matched Grillo, hitting his tee shot on No. 16 to 3 feet in a 68 that moved him to 8 under.

Top-ranked Scottie Scheffler shot a bogey-free 66 to reach 7 under after a wild ride in the opening round of his second start since suffering a freak puncture wound on his hand while cooking Christmas dinner.

A two-time Belgian Olympian, Detry shot 66 in the first round at TPC Scottsdale and opened his second with three birdies on the front nine in his bid for a first PGA Tour win. His birdie on No. 9 kicked off a run of three straight and he added three more — he hit to 2 feet on 16 — around a bogey on the 490-yard par-4 14th.

Spieth tied for 69th at Pebble Beach last week and scrambled from some tough spots to shoot 68 in the opening round in the desert.

He managed one birdie on the front nine in the second round, but sank eagle putts of 5 and 11 feet on TPC Scottsdale’s two back-nine par-5s.

Ko surges ahead at Founders Cup

Three-time champion Jin Young Ko birdied six of her last nine holes Friday for an 8-under 63 and a two-stroke lead over four players in the LPGA Tour’s Founders Cup.

Trying to win the event on a fourth venue, Ko had a 12-under 130 total at Bradenton Country Club after her second straight bogey-free round.

Yealimi Noh had a 64 to match fellow American American Angel Yin — who shot her second straight bogey-free 66 — and Japan’s Minami Katsu (65) and South Korea’s Jin Hee Im (66) at 10 under. American Lauren Coughlin was another stroke back after a 67.

Playing in her Gulf Coast hometown, top-ranked Nelly Korda was tied for 13th at 6 under after her second 69. She won the Drive On tournament on the course last year for the first of her seven 2024 victories.