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Schauffele slashes Scheffler’s lead to two shots at Tour Championship with 63

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Xander Schauffele produced a grandstand finish to breathe some much-needed life into the Tour Championship in Atlanta. Scottie Scheffler, who started the week on 10 under par as the player with the most FedEx Cup points ahead of the season finale, was five shots clear after the opening round at East Lake. Although the Masters champion and world No 1 remained out in front with a bogey-free 66 on Friday, he saw his lead slashed to two shots as his playing partner Schauffele finished birdie, birdie, eagle in his 63.

“It’s only the second round of the tournament, so I was just trying to go out there and play solid golf,” Scheffler told Sky Sports. “If anything I would have wished to see a few more putts going in, but at the end of the day no bogeys and keeping a clean card is pretty nice.”

With Scheffler covering the first three holes in two under par and Schauffele, the Olympic champion, playing them in one over, the gap between the Ryder Cup teammates was as much as eight shots. However, Schauffele followed his bogey on the third with birdies on the fourth and sixth and covered the back nine in just 29 shots to keep the pressure on.

“I saw he was quite a far pace ahead, but I just kind of peeked at the board and saw a bunch of guys shot some good scores,” Schauffele said. “So I just knew if I could kind of hang tight, control my golf ball a little better, we’re going to have plenty of looks coming in.”

Jon Rahm
Jon Rahm: ‘If I can post another good round again tomorrow and he doesn’t shoot a low one, we’ll be in position.’ Photograph: Adam Hagy/USA Today Sports

The former US Open champion Jon Rahm also shot a 63 to trail Scheffler by six strokes, with Patrick Cantlay – the defending FedEx Cup champion – and Sungjae Im a stroke further back.

“It’s going to take a really strong weekend from me and hopefully not a strong one from Scottie. That’s kind of what we’re looking for,” Rahm said. “I think tomorrow could be a good day. If I can post another good round again tomorrow and he doesn’t shoot a low one, we’ll be in position.”

Rory McIlroy is nine shots off the lead after a second consecutive 67.

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