After the Canadian Nick Taylor scored a brilliant 60 in the first round, Andrew Novak he carded a 65 in the second and finished the two on Friday tied for the lead in the WC Phoenix OpenPGA tournament affected by bad weather this Friday in Scottsdale, Arizona.
Taylorwhose 11-under first round tied the course mark at TPC Scottsdale, began his second round just 40 minutes after completing Round 1 and shot a 1-under 70. The last player to shoot 60 in Phoenix Open This is Phil Mickelson in 2013.
More than half the field did not complete their second round when play was suspended due to darkness. To graduates, Maverick McNealy He shot a 4-under 67 after his first-round 65 to finish alone in third at 10 under.
Doug Ghim He didn’t complete his round, but birdied the signature 16th hole before sunset to move into fourth place at 9 under. Their celebration so excited the mob that glasses and other projectiles were strewn across the green.
The two-time defending champion Scottie Scheffler he shot a 66 to finish tied Cameron Young and Justin Thomas at 8 under par. The New Zealander Ryan Fox He was also 8 under par through 15 holes when play stopped after 6 pm local time. Because of the delay of Thursday, the leader of the first day, Sahith Theegala (6 under par), was among those unable to play on Friday.
Source: La Verdad

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