PGA Championship 2026: Epic shots, moments and more from the second round - ESPN
The second round of the 2026 PGA Championship is underway at Aronimink Golf Club.
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The second round of the 2026 PGA Championship is underway at Aronimink Golf Club.
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MCKINNEY, Texas: Wyndham Clark’s come-from-behind win at the CJ Cup Byron Nelson was pretty much in hand when he decided to aim for the pin anyway on the final hole. After that approach shot inside 3 feet, he became the first PGA Tour player to win twice with a closing 60. The 2023 US Open champion shot 11 under on Sunday, overtaking Si Woo Kim by three and pulling away from defending champion Scottie Scheffler after starting the day tied with the top-ranked hometown favorite. Clark didn’t know he was shooting a closing 60 for the win the first time he did it, in 2024 at Pebble Beach. There was supposed to be a final round the next day, but it was wiped out by weather.
McKINNEY, Texas — Wyndham Clark shot 11-under 60 to win the CJ Cup Byron Nelson on Sunday, overtaking Si Woo Kim by three strokes and pulling away from defending champion Scottie Scheffler after starting the day tied with the top-ranked hometown favorite.
HOUSTON: South Korean Kim Si-woo clung to a two-stroke lead after firing a three-under par 68 in Saturday’s third round of the PGA Tour CJ Cup Byron Nelson tournament. The 30-year-old from Seoul, seeking his first victory since the 2023 Sony Open in Hawaii, stood on 21-under 192 after 54 holes at TPC Craig Ranch in suburban Dallas. Kim, who fired a 60 on Friday to grab a five-stroke advantage, stumbled with three bogeys in four holes ending at the 11th but then made three birdies in the next four holes to regain the solo lead entering the last round. “Wanted to go in low again but it was a rough start,” Kim said. “I played great the last six or seven holes.” Top-ranked defending champion Scottie Scheffler, a four-time major winner, and fellow American Wyndham Clark, the 2023 US Open champion, each fired 65 to share second on 194 with Germany’s Stephan Jaeger, American Tom Hoge and South Korean Im Sung-jae sharing fourth on 196. “I putted really nice,” Clark said.
McKINNEY, Texas — Si Woo Kim just missed out on a 59 at the CJ Cup Byron Nelson on Friday, bogeying the final hole when a par would have given him the 16th sub-60 round in PGA Tour history.
The CJ Cup Byron Nelson has basically been three different golf tournaments in three years, making course history less of a factor.