3:02 pm | August 10, 2018 | Go to Source | Author:
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ST. LOUIS — Gary Woodland set a 36-hole scoring record at the PGA Championship while two players matched the tournament scoring record of 63 during the early portion of the second round Friday at Bellerive Country Club.
Woodland added a 66 to his opening 64 to complete 36 holes at 130, the lowest total in the championship’s 100 years and besting the mark of 131 that had been shot nine times.
Bellerive is getting battered with low numbers, as the 36-hole cut record of 141 is in danger. Second-round play, however, was suspended Friday afternoon because of storms and will resume at 7 a.m. Saturday morning.
U.S. Open champion Brooks Koepka and former Masters winner Charl Schwartzel each shot 63, which matches the lowest score in tournament history, one that had been shot 14 times.