Scheffler leads by six after storm delay

Scheffler leads by six after storm delay

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Scottie Scheffler, the world’s number one, extended his lead to six shots in the storm-hitting CJ Cup Byron Nelson second round, which was on pace for his first win this year.

With 18 players still to play, the second round was delayed by more than six hours due to the delay in Friday’s play in Texas.

At TPC Craig Ranch, American Scheffler shot a 63 to move to 18 under and record his lowest 36-hole total of his PGA Tour career.

His 36-hole total, which came in at the 2017 Sony Open, is Justin Thomas’ lowest ever total of 123, which is second-lowest in Tour history.

Before play was suspended, Scheffler eagled the 18th after starting on the back nine. Six birdies were added to his front nine when he resumed.

The Texan remarked, “Feeling good.” I’ve had two pleasant days,” she said. Overall, I’m pleased with my performance overall.

We’re on a course with a lot of birdies, and the weather is definitely changing today.

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Source: BBC

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