World number one Scottie Scheffler is making headlines as he aims for his first win this year at the CJ Cup Byron Nelson. After a storm-affected second round, Scheffler has extended his lead to six shots, showcasing impressive skill and determination.
- Scottie Scheffler leads by six shots.
- Second round affected by storm delays.
- Scheffler's score: 18 under par.
- Lowest 36-hole total of his career.
- Sam Stevens in second at 12 under.
- Scheffler pleased with his performance.
Play in Texas was interrupted for over six hours, leaving many players unable to complete the round. Nevertheless, Scheffler carded an impressive eight-under-par 63 at TPC Craig Ranch, bringing his total to 18 under. This score marks the second-lowest 36-hole total in PGA Tour history, trailing only Justin Thomas’ 123 at the 2017 Sony Open.
As Scheffler continues to dominate, one must wonder if he can maintain this momentum. His performance raises questions about the competition’s ability to catch up. Key developments include:
- Scheffler’s eagle on the 18th hole, followed by six birdies on the front nine.
- American Sam Stevens trails in second place at 12 under.
- Play will resume Saturday, setting the stage for an exciting finish.
As the tournament progresses, fans eagerly anticipate whether Scheffler can secure his victory. Will he rise to the occasion in front of his home crowd? Stay tuned for the thrilling conclusion!