BLAINE, Minn. -- Miguel Angel Jimenez made a 17-foot eagle putt on the par-5 18th hole Saturday for a 9-under 63 and the second-round lead in the PGA Tour Champions 3M Championship.The 52-year-old Spanish player had five straight birdies on Nos. 6-10 and also birdied the par-3 17th in good scoring conditions at generous TPC Twins Cities. He had a 14-under 130 total.I played very solid all day long, Jimenez said. Finished with four birdies on the front nine and another at 10, then stopped making putts. Nice way to finish.Two weeks ago at Carnoustie in the Senior British Open, Jimenez took a four-stroke lead into the final round, only to shoot 75 and tie for third -- three strokes behind winner Paul Broadhurst.Im confident with my game right now, Jimenez said. Just play my game right now.Jimenez won in Mississippi in March for his third career PGA Tour Champions victory. He has 15 regular European Tour victories, the last in the 2014 Spanish Open at a tour-record 50 years, 133 days.This year, my goal was to make the Olympics, Jimenez said. I put too much pressure on myself early this year.Kevin Sutherland was a stroke back after a 64. He tied for second last year.I putted unbelievable well, Sutherland said. Struggled with my irons today ... I think someone will have go low tomorrow. Its going to take a good score tomorrow, maybe something like I shot today.First-round leader Glen Day was 12 under, following his opening 65 with a 67. He played his way into the field Monday, topping the five qualifiers with a 7-under 64 at nearby Victory Links.Colin Montgomerie and Jeff Maggert each shot 67 to get to 11 under.Doug Garwood had the round of the day with a 62 to join the group at 10 under. He used a TPC Twin Cities youth caddie Saturday after his regular caddie fell ill Friday.It all kind of came together, said Garwood, one off tying the course record. I kept making putts. I made so many, I lost track. ... It was the putter today. Hit it decent, nothing great.Two-time champion Bernhard Langer was tied for 10th at 9 under after a 68. He has broken par in all 23 of his rounds in the event.Two-time defending champion Kenny Perry had a 68 to move into a tie for 45th at 3 under.John Daly had his second 72, leaving him tied for 62nd at even par.Local favorite Tom Lehman shot his second 73.Custom Jerseys Clearance . Fellow centre Pavel Datsyuk remains out because of a concussion. Zetterberg has 11 goals and 19 assists for a team-high 30 points, and Datsyuk has a team-high 12 goals and 11 assists. Custom Calgary Flames Jerseys Cheap . Thats about all he can do right now, so hes trying not to think about when he might be able to play again for the Los Angeles Lakers. http://www.hockeyjerseyscustom.com/ . They were putting most of their energy into a record-setting offensive display. Custom Hockey Jerseys China . 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Ill be ready to go in five days, he said before New Yorks game against the Washington Nationals.Syndergaard said hes being treated with medication.As long as Im staying on my anti-inflammatories and my mechanics are on point, Im able to go out there every five days and compete, he said.Syndergaard (8-3) struggled Monday night in Washington, squandering a 4-0 lead in a loss that ended his six-game winning streak. He lasted only three innings, giving up five runs and three walks, both season highs.Asked after the game about reports indicating he has a bone spur, Syndergaard said he was fine and insisted his elbow wasnt the cause of his shaky performance. He reiterated Wednesday that the poor results were due to his mechanics.Honestly, I just think it was because I felt really, really good out there, he said.dddddddddddd My mechanics were kind spiraling out of control. I felt too good. I was trying to throw it harder and harder, and it doesnt work like that. ... I was sacrificing location.In his previous outing last week, Syndergaard beat Kansas City but was pulled after six innings because his elbow flared up, manager Terry Collins said. Syndergaard had an MRI between starts that showed no structural damage, the team said.Fellow Mets starter Steven Matz also is dealing with a bone spur in his pitching elbow. A left-hander, Matz had his scheduled start pushed back from Wednesday to Thursday this week.Perhaps tiring of the topic, Syndergaard on Wednesday tweeted, Hey Matz, you want to talk about bone spurs some more?......Matz?.....#letsgetawin. The tweet was accompanied by a GIF of a man jumping out a window. ' ' '