Colonial, Scottie Scheffler
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On No. 10 the 2016 Charles Schwab Challenge champion sank a 28-foot birdie putt to cross over to safety. Then bogeys at No. 13 and 15 had Spieth in need of a birdie on the closing holes. He got it at No. 17, nestling his approach 6 feet from the cup and sinking the putt for a 71 to go to even-par for 36 holes.
Charles Schwab Challenge is in full swing and we're tracking all the PGA Tour golfers trying to make the cut after Friday's second round.
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Ben Griffin shot a 7-under 63 in the Charles Schwab Challenge at Colonial to share the second-round lead with Matti Schmid at 11 under.
Scheffler is rapidly approaching the point where he won’t be competing with the players on the leaderboard, he’ll be competing against the players in record books.
Blades Brown and Michael Block can boast that they were on the same level as Scottie Scheffler, at least in the first round of the Charles Schwab Challenge.
Scheffler could become just the second player in history to win both North Texas PGA TOUR stops in the same year.
The world No. 1 headlines the field for the Charles Schwab Challenge, which begins Thursday at Colonial Country Club in Fort Worth, Texas. Scheffler is joined by six other top-25 players in the world: Hideki Matsuyama (7), Maverick McNealy (12), Tommy Fleetwood (13), Robert MacIntyre (22), Brian Harman (23) and Daniel Berger (25).
Scottie Scheffler is getting back on the course at the Charles Schwab right after winning the PGA Championship, and he is a monster favorite to lift the trophy.