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Scheffler makes postseason debut with a 59 at TPC

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Scottie Scheffler had the 12th round at 59 or better on the PGA Tour on Friday, and by far the quietest magic number ever shot.

There are no spectators at The Northern Trust. There are no scoreboard­s with each group. Scheffler didn’t notice any cameras until he reached the 17th hole. But he kept pouring in putts, the last one from just over 4 feet for a 12-under 59 that gave him a share of the early lead and a place in the record book.

He made 12 birdies, and it was a par that made him think this could be a magical round.

“I actually missed a putt today on 13 for birdie and it kind of clicked,” he said. “I was like, ‘Oh, man, that would have been a nice one to go in’ because I was playing really good at that point.

Kind of clicked like, ‘Hey, I have a chance to do something pretty cool today.’”

He ran off three straight birdies. He made a 6-footer for par on the 17th. And on the par-5 18th, his tee shot hopped out of the rough and into the first cut. From 215 yards, he wisely aimed toward the left section of the green, hit 5-iron just short and had two putts and 85 feet for a 59.

He rolled the long eagle attempt about 4 feet short, went over to his bag for a swig of water while waiting his turn, and the 24-year-old Texan calmly rolled it in.

Scheffler played with Kevin Streelman and Tony Finau, and only one of them knew what was going on.

“We don’t have the sign bearers, so I brought it up to Tony on 17 green, and he had no idea,” Streelman said. “He thought it was 7 or 8 (under) and I’m like, ‘No, he’s like 11 right now.’ ”

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