Co-leader Scottie Scheffler stays bogey-free at Charles Schwab
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[May 28, 2022] World
No. 1 Scottie Scheffler fired a 5-under-par 65 Friday to share the
second-round lead with Scott Stallings and Beau Hossler at the
Charles Schwab
Challenge in Fort Worth, Texas.
Stallings shot a 64, tied for the low round of the day, and Hossler
also
signed for a 65 to move into the lead pack. Scheffler was one of
eight
co-leaders after the first day of the tournament at Colonial Country
Club.
Patrick Reed is alone in fourth at 8 under after his second straight
round of
66. Pat Perez (66) and Chris Kirk (67) are tied for fifth at 7
under.
Scheffler is the only player in the field to remain bogey-free
through 36
holes.
"I love that stat. It's a lot of fun," Scheffler said. "I kept the
stress off
myself for the most part. My lag putting was really good, and really
the only
long par putt I made was on No. 7, and outside of that, I really
didn't put
much stress on myself, which is good."
The Masters champ, who grew up in the Dallas area, made two of his
five
birdies on his first two holes and drained a nearly 25-foot,
right-to-left
putt for birdie at the par-4 12th.
Stallings posted six birdies and no bogeys to shoot his 64. Four of
those
birdies came on the back nine, including one on a 29-foot putt at
No. 18.
"My caddie has done an unbelievable job of reading the greens all
week and I
rely on him a lot," Stallings said. "He said, ‘Man, it's going to
break
late,' and I spit it out there and hopefully he was right and it
went right in
the middle."
Hossler, who holed out for two eagles during Thursday's round, had a
simpler
round Friday of five birdies and no bogeys. Hossler last held at
least a share
of the 36-hole lead at a PGA Tour event in 2018.
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"I hadn't holed out in shoot, I don't know how
long, but to have two within an
hour was pretty unique," Hossler said. "Certainly yesterday was more
of an
up-and-down round. Today felt frankly -- never really stress-free,
but as
stress-free as it's going to get."
Norway's Viktor Hovland (65), Australia's Cam Davis
(68), Harold Varner III
(68), Max McGreevy (66) and Davis Riley (67) were tied for seventh
at 6 under.
Local favorite Jordan Spieth took advantage of the scoring
conditions and shot
a 66 to get to 5 under for the week. Chile's Mito Pereira -- who
lost the lead
at last week's PGA Championship with a double bogey on his final
hole -- had a
66 to get to 4 under.
Other notable players to make the cut of 1 over were Webb Sipson (5
under),
former world No. 1 Luke Donald of England (2 under), Tony Finau (1
under),
Rickie Fowler (1 under), defending champion Jason Kokrak (even) and
Collin
Morikawa (1 over).
But Justin Thomas, coming off his second PGA Championship victory on
Sunday,
and Will Zalatoris, whom Thomas beat in a playoff there, both missed
the cut
at 3 over.
--Field Level Media
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