Sungjae Im Enters Weekend Atop Valspar Leaderboard

PALM HARBOR, Fla. — Sungjae Im backed up his status as the tournament favorite Friday at the Valspar Championship, closing strong to sit atop the leaderboard after 36 holes at 9-under par heading into the weekend.

Im, who entered the day among the leaders, delivered a composed and efficient round on the Copperhead Course at Innisbrook Resort. As conditions toughened throughout the afternoon, he remained steady, avoiding big mistakes while capitalizing on key scoring opportunities. His ability to finish the round with momentum further separated him in a tightly packed field and reinforced why oddsmakers have him pegged as the man to beat.

Known for his consistency and elite ball-striking, Im once again leaned on both, navigating the demanding layout with patience and precision. On a course where even par can feel like a win, his ability to string together quality holes — especially late in the round — proved critical in maintaining his share of the lead.

While Im set the tone at the top, David Lipsky delivered the round of the day. Lipsky fired a blistering 6-under 65, vaulting himself into contention and adding intrigue to the weekend picture. His round was highlighted by a sharp approach game and a confident putter, allowing him to take advantage of scoring chances without giving shots back on a course that punishes mistakes.

Lipsky’s surge and Im’s steady presence have set up a compelling weekend at Valspar, where the leaderboard remains crowded and anything but settled.

With “moving day” looming, the challenge will only intensify — especially through the Copperhead Course’s demanding closing stretch. For now, though, Im holds the edge, carrying both momentum and the weight of expectation into the final 36 holes.

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