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Canada's Corey Conners in 3-way tie for lead after 2nd round of PGA Championship

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Oak Hill is delivering a little bit of everything at this PGA Championship. One constant is Scottie Scheffler, who is getting used to chasing majors.

A frost delay at the start gave way to warmth and wind Friday morning before rain showers brought out the umbrellas in the afternoon.

The American was steady as ever, posting a 2-under 68 that gave him a share of the lead with Canada's Corey Conners and Norway's Viktor Hovland.

Hovland, who shared the 54-hole lead at St. Andrews last summer, is getting used to this, too. He dropped only one shot early in his round of 67, and closed with a 7-iron out of wet, thick rough to 5 feet for birdie.

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