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Norway’s Viktor Hovland birdied five of the last seven holes to share the lead with American Collin Morikawa after Friday’s second round of the US PGA Tour’s season-ending Tour Championship.
World number one Scottie Scheffler was third on 14-under after a 65, while American Keegan Bradley was fourth on 13-under after a 67 followed by reigning Masters champion Jon Rahm and Tokyo Olympic champion Xander Schauffele, who fired 64 to share fifth on 12-under.Watch every round of the PGA Tour LIVE & Exclusive on Fox Sports, available on Kayo.
“Instead of 45 feet, maybe you’ve got 25 feet. That’s when you’re able to convert, keep the round going, hopefully keep piling birdies on after one another.”“Feels great. It starts from off the tee, when I know I’m going to put the ball in the fairway or if I miss it, it’s not going to be by much,” Hovland said.
“It has been pretty incredible,” he said. “Before it was when I was standing over every shot it was like, ‘Don’t duff it. Don’t leave it in the bunker.’ After getting up and down from a bunker to avoid bogey at the par-3 ninth, Morikawa sank a six-foot birdie putt at the 12th to stay on top.
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