By Gethin Coolbaugh, The Sports Xchange
NORTON, Mass. -- Kevin Chappell might not have time to attend church on Sunday morning, but he's found sanctuary at the Deutsche Bank Championship.
Chappell was all smiles after a near-flawless round Saturday at TPC Boston, shooting a 7-under 64 to claim a one-stroke lead over England's Paul Casey and Jimmy Walker after two rounds.
"There's no secret that the more I'm smiling, the more I'm having fun, the better I'm playing," said Chappell, who sank an eagle and six birdies opposite one bogey.
NORTON, Mass. -- Kevin Chappell might not have time to attend church on Sunday morning, but he's found sanctuary at the Deutsche Bank Championship.
Chappell was all smiles after a near-flawless round Saturday at TPC Boston, shooting a 7-under 64 to claim a one-stroke lead over England's Paul Casey and Jimmy Walker after two rounds.
"There's no secret that the more I'm smiling, the more I'm having fun, the better I'm playing," said Chappell, who sank an eagle and six birdies opposite one bogey.