For a second straight day, Kipp Popert rewrote an entry in the U.S. Adaptive Open record book and proved that the only thing hotter than summer in Maryland is the play of the two-time defending champion.
Popert, 27, of England, broke his own 36-hole scoring record, firing a second-round, 6-under 66 on the South Course at Woodmont Country Club to go along with his first-round 61, for a 36-hole total of 17-under-par 127. Popert holds a commanding 10-stroke lead over his two closest pursuers, Brendan Lawlor (Short Stature) of Ireland and Lachlan Wood (Lower Limb Impairment) of Australia, who are tied at 7-under-par 137.



















