PGA Tour: Scottie Scheffler stays scorching however lead dwindles in finale

ATLANTA — After setting a PGA Tour “document” on the Tour Championship on Thursday, Scottie Scheffler continued to seem like the perfect participant on the earth a day later.

But, Scheffler, regardless of obliterating East Lake off the tee, noticed his huge lead dwindle from seven to 4 after posting a 5-under 66.

“I really feel like my swing is in a great place. I’ve hit it good final couple days,” Scheffler mentioned.

“Loads of high quality stuff on the market, and yeah, in a great place going into the weekend.”

Having a four-shot lead by 36 holes within the PGA Tour finale is about nearly as good of a spot you will be in. However Scheffler has held sizable leads on the Tour Championship earlier than and has but to win the FedEx Cup. Nonetheless, the previous Texas Longhorn doesn’t really feel pressured by Collin Morikawa and Xander Schauffele, who sit 4 and 5 strokes behind him, respectively.

“It’s the second spherical of a match. It’s the second spherical. I imply, it’s a protracted match. I’m simply making an attempt to do my greatest to remain on the market and execute photographs,” Scheffler mentioned.

“Right now, I did a fairly good job of that.”

You knew Scheffler was locked in together with his driver on the par-4 1st, probably the most difficult gap on the course. He blistered his tee ball 319 yards down the center of the golf green, in the future after lacking the brief grass proper and making a bogey.

Scheffler then hit a 7-iron into this tough inexperienced advanced, nevertheless it took a tough bounce and missed the inexperienced left. The decrease trajectory, coupled with the firmness of the greens, led Scheffler’s ball to caroom into certainly one of Andrew Inexperienced’s newly established assortment areas, organising a treacherous up-and-down from 30 yards away.

The reigning Masters champion hit his chip shot, nevertheless it didn’t resemble his otherworldly brief recreation. He left himself a 20-footer for par, then drained it.

“It was an superior par,” Scheffler mentioned.

“The most effective up-and-downs I’ve had shortly. Nice approach to begin the day actually. I’m sitting within the fairway, hoping to get an honest take a look at birdie. However finally, on No. 1, you’re simply making an attempt to make a 4. It’s a fairly onerous gap. As I mentioned, you’ll be able to land it in the midst of the inexperienced and find yourself in a fairly robust spot.”

Longer par putts just like the one Scheffler made on the 1st assist gasoline momentum early on.

Two holes later, he made the primary of his six birdies of the day after sticking a wedge to 10 toes. He had quite a lot of wedges on Friday, due to his very good play off the tee. Having a wedge in your hand at East Lake seemingly results in loads of birdies.

Regardless of that, Scheffler felt like he missed some wonderful alternatives.

“Loads of putts didn’t miss the cup by very a lot,” Scheffler mentioned.

“However quite a lot of high quality stuff on the market, yeah, in a great place going into the weekend.”

However, a two-hole stretch on the again 9 has stored issues considerably fascinating going into the ultimate 36 holes of the Tour Championship. Scheffler briefly misplaced his means with the large stick.

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Scottie Scheffler hits his third shot from the sand on the par-4 thirteenth on Friday on the 2024 Tour Championship.
Picture by Kevin C. Cox/Getty Photographs

On the par-4 thirteenth, Scheffler missed his second fairway of the day and located the left bunker off the tee. He then hit a low, spiny lower out of the lure, a ball-flight that didn’t seem like it belonged to the perfect participant on the earth. His Titleist 7 got here to relaxation in a fried egg lie within the greenside bunker, as he additionally short-sided himself. Even then, Scheffler made a miraculous restoration, giving himself a nine-footer for par. However he missed.

In the meantime, Morikawa, his enjoying accomplice, chipped in for birdie, a two-shot swing that lower Scheffler’s lead from seven to 5.

Then, on the following gap, Scheffler missed the golf green left once more. This time, his ball settled down within the Bermuda tough among the many gallery, and he couldn’t discover the inexperienced in two. As an alternative, his second shot landed in a set space beneath the inexperienced and to the left. However in contrast to the first gap, Scheffler did not rise up and down. He settled for par whereas Morikawa made a 22-footer for birdie on the identical inexperienced, thus reducing his result in 4.

Moments later, the PGA Tour suspended play on account of lightning within the space, which despatched Scheffler and Morikawa into the clubhouse for 90 minutes. Each gamers birdied two of their final three holes upon their return, thus holding Scheffler’s four-shot lead intact.

However a four-shot benefit is far smaller than the seven-shot lead he held after day one.

But, Scheffler, regardless of these two misfires on 13 and 14, nonetheless hit the ball fantastically off the tee all day. No one will catch him if he continues to do this.

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