Lucas Glover in pole position for Sunday silverware at ISCO Championship

Lucas Glover in pole position for Sunday silverware at ISCO Championship

The American signed for a two under 68 at Hurstbourne Country Club, enough to take him to 15 under for the tournament, one stroke ahead of Aaron Wise, while Steven Fisk, Chan Kim and Germany's Stephan Jaeger are sitting at 13 under.

Glover bounced back from a bogey on the sixth hole with an eagle three on the par-five seventh. Two birdies on the back nine were enough to keep his slender lead.

"Kind of a slow start, 1 over through six," the 46-year-old told AP.

"Just didn't make anything today. I didn't feel like I hit that many bad putts, I just didn't make anything.

"I'm very excited. I love to compete. I love to compete. And everybody's fighting for the same thing. I look forward to it. Struggled on the weekend a little bit last week, so kind of want to right that ship."

Meanwhile, Wise birdied three out of his last six holes to surge up the leaderboard, putting him in contention for what could be his second PGA Tour title.

"I felt pretty solid every part of my game," he said.

"I liked what I did with my ball-striking between yesterday's round and today, felt pretty comfortable out there with it."

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