Wyndham Clark sprints ahead at The
Players Championship
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[March 16, 2024]
Wyndham Clark posted his second straight 7-under round of 65
Friday to set a four-shot lead through 36 holes of The Players
Championship in Ponte Vedra Beach, Fla.
Clark, the reigning U.S. Open champ, reached 14 under thanks to a
run of birdies midway through his second round at TPC Sawgrass. He
was one stroke shy of tying the lowest opening 36-hole score in the
50-year history of The Players.
Clark enters the weekend with a sizeable cushion over Xander
Schauffele and Canadian Nick Taylor, tied for second at 10 under.
With last year's major breakthrough plus a victory at the AT&T
Pebble Beach Pro-Am (a signature event) in February, Clark is
gaining a reputation as a "big game hunter."
"I mean, I guess you guys could say what you want on that. I just
really don't know what it is. I would like to play great every
week," Clark said.
Clark began his round on the back nine and had a birdie and bogey
through seven holes. He gained some momentum by holing an 18-foot
birdie putt on the island green at the famed par-3 17th.
He made the turn and birdied Nos. 1, 2, 3, 4 and 6, the latter
another 18-footer. His approach at No. 1 sat down just 1 1/2 feet
from the cup for a tap-in. A 9-foot birdie roll at the par-5 ninth
allowed Clark to polish off a 6-under 30 for his second nine.
"More than anything I'm just super excited that I kind of had a
ho-hum front nine and then turned and really just got into a nice
zone and felt really good on the greens and shot an awesome number,"
Clark said.
Schauffele carded a double bogey and an eagle during his
second-round 69, while Taylor's seven birdies outweighed three
bogeys for a 68.
"I said at the start of the week, a lot of times here I've had a lot
of great rounds," Taylor said. "I'm happy I've been able to piece
together a couple nice ones. I feel like I'm learning to scale back
at times and kind of play to my strength."
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Englishman Matt Fitzpatrick (69) is tied for fourth
at 9 under with Maverick McNealy (68). World No. 1 Scottie Scheffler
shot 69 and is tied for sixth at 8 under with Tom Hoge (69),
Germany's Matti Schmid (68) and Canada's Corey Conners (68).
Scheffler -- the defending Players champion and
last week's winner at the Arnold Palmer Invitational -- felt a pinch
in his neck early in his round Friday, which developed into pain. He
received treatment midway through his round.
"I did enough I felt like today to keep myself somewhat in the
tournament, and so that's really all I could ask for," Scheffler
said. "The way I was getting around the course, the way my neck was
feeling, I didn't know if I was going to be able to continue
playing, so yeah, good fight out there."
Rory McIlroy of Northern Ireland, who shared the first-round lead
with Clark and Schauffele, was eight shots worse on Friday, picking
up four bogeys and a double on his way to a 73. He is tied for 15th
at 6 under.
Though most golfers got their rounds in, the second round is
technically suspended due to darkness. Two players, Japan's Ryo
Hisatsune and Canada's Ben Silverman, will return Saturday morning
to complete their final hole, the par-5 ninth. Hisatsune is even par
for the tournament and Silverman is 1 over, with the cut line
projected to fall at 1 under.
Justin Thomas (1 over) and Jordan Spieth (2 over) are among the big
names who will miss the cut.
--Field Level Media
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