Making his first PGA start since the Tokyo Olympics, South African-born Rory Sabbatini matched his career-low 36-hole PGA score after a bogey-free second round.
Henley seeks his fourth US PGA title and the first since winning the 2017 Houston Open.
Sharing second on 130 were Slovakian silver medalist Sabbatini and Americans Webb Simpson and Scott Piercy with England's Justin Rose and Americans Brian Stuard and Tyler Duncan on 131. Sabbatini, 45, previously fired 130 after two rounds on tour in 2003, when he finished ninth at the Shriner's Children's Open, and in 1999, when he shared third at the BellSouth Classic.
"This week I'm taking the same approach and because of that, I'm not letting the bad shots affect me as much and just not putting as much pressure on myself.""That would be incredible," he said."I would definitely like to get back to the Tournament of Champions. We'll see what happens."
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