PALM COAST, FLA. Michael Letzig birdied three of the final six holes Saturday for a 2-under 70 that gave him the lead in the Ginn sur Mer Classic when Ryan Palmer found water on the final hole. Letzig, who shared the first-round lead at the Ginn Ocean Hammock Resort, finished his run of birdies with a seven-foot putt on the par-5 18th that put him at 7-under 209.
He was one shot ahead of Kenneth Ferrie (67), John Huston (70) and Palmer, who had to scramble for a bogey on the 18th after hitting his second shot into the water. Palmer, who was at 9 under through 14 holes, bogeyed three of his last four holes for a 72.
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