Midland, TX (My Sportsbook) - Chasing his second win in as many weeks, Fran Quinn shot a five-under 67 on Friday to take sole possession of the lead after two rounds of the WNB Classic.
Quinn, who snapped a nine-year winless streak at the Albertsons Boise Open last week, completed 36 holes at 13-under 131 for a one-shot lead over Arjun Atwal (64).
Garrett Willis, who shared the first-round lead with Quinn and another player, shot a 69 and slipped into a share of third place with Jason Schultz (64) at 11-under 133.
There are 26 players within five strokes of Quinn's lead heading into the weekend at Midland Country Club.
A three-time Nationwide Tour winner, Quinn is having fun as he tries to earn back his PGA Tour card. He currently sits 18th on the money list -- in good position to earn a promotion at the end of the season.
The top 25 players on the year-end money list will earn PGA Tour cards.
"This is what we play for," said Quinn, who hasn't played steadily on the PGA Tour since 1992. "You just keep trying to play as well as you can and keep a smile on your face."
The 44-year-old longtime pro was 98th on the money list before winning in Boise with a birdie putt on the final hole.
"If you go back to my last 25 rounds or so, this is probably the best scoring stretch of golf, my most consistent," Quinn said. "I've had a lot of good play. Some of it wasn't rewarded but now I'm getting rewarded for it."
Quinn collected six birdies against just one bogey in his second round to take the lead.
"I started out and the birdies just kept coming," he said. "I just kept hitting it close. I hit a lot of quality shots."
The cut line fell at four-under 140 with 73 players moving on to the weekend.