Scottie Scheffler Leads CJ Cup Byron Nelson by Six After Storm Delay
Scottie Scheffler Leads CJ Cup Byron Nelson by Six After Storm Delay

Scottie Scheffler Leads CJ Cup Byron Nelson by Six After Storm Delay

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World number one Scottie Scheffler surged to a six-shot lead at the CJ Cup Byron Nelson after carding a bogey-free 63 in a weather-delayed second round. The Texas native sits at 18 under par, marking the lowest 36-hole total of his PGA Tour career and the second-lowest in Tour history. The round was interrupted by a storm that delayed play for over six hours, but Scheffler maintained his form, adding an eagle and six birdies to his scorecard. American Sam Stevens is in second place at 12 under, with several players still needing to complete their second rounds due to the delay. Scheffler, who is seeking his first Byron Nelson victory, expressed satisfaction with his play and excitement about competing in his hometown tournament. The event will continue Saturday as players complete the postponed second round before moving on to the third.

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