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Late double Bogey House Scottie Scheffler from solo water on the windy championship


Scottie Scheffler was the leading two moves late in his second round Friday at the Traveler Championship, but a double torrent in par-4 17.

World no. 1 And the champion of the dam shared the lead on the first round after opening in 8-lad 62. After the lowered shooting on a par-5 six, the birds made no. 7, 9, 13 and 14 in the TPC Highlands River.

Leading red-hot Thomas with two, Scheffler hit the shot on his left fairy tale 17. Bunker. Out of 149 meters, he came a short green color and found water on his way to 6.

After the couple finished, Scheffler started 1-mank 69 and posted 9 under a very windy day in Cromwell, Connecticut.

“Somehow the wind stops or returns, because the ball flown along the way to the surface of the waterway and I finished in the left bunker,” Scheffler said about his Tee number 17, which is on Thursday.

“Then catch it hair fat, and suddenly I descend and hit the neighborhood of the footage, and as the ball flies, and until he throws back, and that bac is back. So you can’t just bring a little. Around the golf course.”

Thomas reached 9, thanks to 64, which included five consecutive birds on his back nine.

“I was very patient. I’ve been in a very good, really good iron. I was in good control. I kept him in the game and that was a big part of it, but I just endured him out of trouble,” he said that out of trouble.

“I would rather hit the center of the club face and it’s still a good sign on a really windy day like this. If I have far from everything I can get a course and just to remain a patient, and I finally made some patients on that back.” It was nice. “

Scheffler and Thomas were two of all the others, with an afternoon wave on the course.



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