Morikawa, Hovland lead Tour Championship; Scheffler rebounds - ESPN
ATLANTA — After squandering a big lead in the opening round of the Tour Championship, world No. 1 golfer Scottie Scheffler bounced back in a big way Friday at East Lake Golf Club and once again finds himself chasing Norway's Viktor Hovland on the weekend.
Hovland and two-time major champion Collin Morikawa posted 6-under 64s on Friday and have a 2-stroke lead at 16 under after 36 holes. Morikawa started the tournament at 1 under in staggered scoring, and his 15-under total of 125 set the 36-hole record for the Tour Championship. It's 2 strokes better than Tiger Woods' halfway total of 127 in 2007.
Hovland and Morikawa were 2 strokes better than Scheffler — who carded a 65 on Friday — and 3 ahead of U.S. Ryder Cup hopeful Keegan Bradley.
«If I was going to tell myself I was going to be 16 under through two days with my total score or whatever you want to call it, I would have taken that,» Morikawa said. «Look, I think with [the] wind being down and this course, if you keep it in front of yourself, it's obviously gettable. There's going to be low scores. There's going to continue to be low scores this weekend.
»Greens are starting to firm up. You're still going to see guys firing at pins. You have a few short holes that you have to take advantage of. The par-5s are very gettable. It's not going to end at 16 under. There's going to be a lot more low scores, a lot more birdies made. I'm going to have to continue that heading into the next two days."
Morikawa had been searching for his swing for much of the past two seasons and oddly seems to have found it when he made a poor shot in Tuesday's practice round.
«I hit one bad shot in the practice round, tried to figure it out, was out on the range [for] two more hours,»


