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Rico Hoey of the Philippines brilliantly hit a career-best 10 birdies to grab the joint second round lead at The American Express on Friday, and vowed to avoid being starstruck as he chases a dream PGA TOUR win.

The 29-year-old Hoey, who is playing in his second season on TOUR, was in full flow at the Nicklaus Tournament Course at La Quinta, California as he fired a 9-under 63 to earn his first 36-hole lead/co-lead on TOUR on 16-under alongside four-time winner, Charley Hoffman (63).

Japanese rookie Rikuya Hoshino carded a second successive 67 for a share of 20th place, six off the lead to be the next best placed Asian in the US$8.8 million event. Players will play one round in three different courses this week before the cut is made after 54 holes.

Rated as one of the best drivers of the golf ball, Hoey missed only two fairways and two greens en route to shooting his career low score for the third time.  “I was kind of just keeping it in front of me. I had a great group. I play a lot of practice rounds with J.J. Spaun, so he’s been playing well, and I’m just trying to hop on his train and keep playing well like he is,” said Hoey.

He is feeling right home at this week’s spectacular venue at La Quinta which is about a two-hour drive from his hometown of Rancho Cucamonga where he lived after moving from the Philippines at a young age. “I remember growing up and when I was five and six, like there was a tour called the Coachella Valley Tour, I played those one-day events. The desert has been great to a lot of junior golfers, hosting a lot of tournament play, so coming back as a pro now and reminiscing on some of the old days that I used to do,” he said.

“I wish we were playing like four rounds out here (on Nicklaus Course). I just like Nicklaus, I played a lot of junior events out here, so just feels like I’m home and it’s great. Weather’s awesome, so we don’t really have too many tough conditions with the wind and whatnot. Made it a lot easier to score.”

After playing four seasons at University of Southern California (2013-17), and earning three All-American accolades, Hoey turned professional and secured his PGA TOUR card for the first time via the Korn Ferry Tour at the end of the 2023 season.

In his rookie year on TOUR, he struggled early on in 2024, missing 10 cuts in his first 15 starts before hitting his stride in the second half of the season with four top-10s, including a runner-up finish at the ISCO Championship, and finished 86th on the FedExCup standings.

With the likes of Jason Day (T6), Justin Thomas (T8), Rickie Fowler (T8) and Patrick Cantlay (T11) featuring on the leaderboard, Hoey intends to remain in the title chase by taking the proverbial one-shot-at-time approach.

“For me, this is my second year on TOUR, so I’m still kind of starstruck with a lot of those guys, Hoffman, Cantlay, Rickie, and whatnot. For me it’s really cool just to put my name out there and just keeping up with them, so that’s all I’m trying to do. I just want to keep getting better, so that’s the goal every day,” said Hoey, who changed his nationality from U.S. to Philippines at the start of last year.

“You can never predict how you’re going to play. Tomorrow. I’m just going to do what I can, warm-up, and just hit the best shot that I can possibly do. I’m just going to let it flow and let it happen,” said Hoey, who will tee up on the challenging PGA West Stadium Course on Saturday.

Second-Round Notes – Friday, January 17, 2025

WeatherSunny. High of 70. Wind NNW 10-15 mph.

Second-Round Leaderboard

Pos. Player R1 R2 Total
T1 Charley Hoffman 65 LQ 63 NT 128 (-16)
T1 Rico Hoey 65 LQ 63 NT 128 (-16)
T3 Justin Lower 63 LQ 66 NT 129 (-15)
T3 Mark Hubbard 65 NT 64 SC 129 (-15)
T3 Sepp Straka 65 NT 64 SC 129 (-15)

Charley Hoffman (T1/-16) 

  • 9-under 63 marks his lowest round on TOUR since the 2023 RSM Classic (62/R3/finished T13)
  • 128 marks career-best opening 36-hole score on TOUR (previous: 130)
  • Eighth career 36-hole lead/co-lead in individual stroke-play events on TOUR; 0-for-7 to date, most recently finishing T22 at the 2017 Masters Tournament
  • Seeks his fifth PGA TOUR title in his 517th start and first since the 2016 Valero Texas Open
  • Making 17th start at The American Express and has five top-10 finishes (Won/2007, T8/2008, T10/2013, T9/2014, T2/2015)
  • First career victory on TOUR came in his first start at the 2007 American Express; defeated John Rollins in a playoff

Rico Hoey (T1/-16)

  • 9-under 63 matches his career low round on TOUR (63/2024 The American Express/R1/MC)
  • Holds first 36-hole lead/co-lead on TOUR
  • Manila, Philippines native’s best finish in 31 starts on TOUR: P2/2024 ISCO Championship
  • Making his second start at The American Express (MC/2024) and second start of the season (T59/Sony Open in Hawaii)
  • Finished No. 86 in the 2024 FedExCup Fall standings after recording four top-10s in 28 starts during his rookie season

Additional player notes

  • Sepp Straka (T3/-15) is one of three players bogey-free thru 36-holes (others: Sam Burns/T20, Taylor Moore/T31)
  • Nick Taylor (T8/-13), last week’s winner at the Sony Open in Hawaii, sits three strokes off the lead; last player to win in back-to-back starts on TOUR: Rory McIlroy (2024 Zurich Classic of New Orleans, 2024 Truist Championship)
  • At 21 years, 27 days, defending champion Nick Dunlap (T40/-8) seeks to become the second-youngest player to successfully defend a TOUR title since 1900 (John McDermott/1912 U.S. Open/20 years, 11 months, 21 days)
  • Following a first-round 72, 17-year-old sponsor exemption Blades Brown (T40/-8) follows with an 8-under 64 in his first start as a professional; made his PGA TOUR debut as an amateur at the 2024 Myrtle Beach Classic and finished T26
  • Brendon Todd withdrew following his second round

Aon Swing 5

  • The American Express, the third event of the 2025 PGA TOUR Season and second Full-Field Event, marks the second opportunity for players to earn FedExCup points towards the Aon Swing 5 with entry into each of the next two Signature Events (AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am, The Genesis Invitational)
  • The Aon Next 10 and Aon Swing 5 are eligibility pathways for players, not already qualified, to play their way into Signature Events via the FedExCup standings.
  • The top five players, not otherwise exempt, who earn the most FedExCup points during the Sony Open in Hawaii, The American Express and Farmers Insurance Open will qualify for the AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am, while the top five players not otherwise exempt who earn the most FedExCup points during those three events and the WM Phoenix Open, will qualify for The Genesis Invitational.
  • The Aon Next 10 for the AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am and The Genesis Invitational was determined through the 2024 FedExCup Fall standings.
  • Projected Aon Swing 5 Leaderboard through the second round:
    • Rico Hoey (T1), Charley Hoffman (T1), Justin Lower (T3), Doug Ghim (T11), Chris Kirk (T20), Vincent Norrman (T20), Billy Horschel (T20).

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