Press-Telegram (Long Beach)

Scheffler has two-shot lead at Phoenix Open

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Defending champion Scottie Scheffler took the lead into the weekend in the WM Phoenix Open, with local favorite Jon Rahm right behind at TPC Scottsdale.

The second-ranked Scheffler played 25 holes Friday, completing a 3-under 68 in the first round and shooting a bogey-free 64 in the second to get to 10 under. He had a two-stroke lead over Rahm and Adam Hadwin when play was suspended because of darkness.

Rahm, the former Arizona State star ranked No. 3, also returned early to finish the first round. He shot 68-66 to possibly set up a Super Bowl weekend showdown with Scheffler for the No. 1 ranking.

“That would be a lot of fun,” Scheffler said. “It looks like right now we're 1 and 2, but we'll see how things shake out. A lot of guys still have a lot of golf out there to play. Should be a fun weekend.”

Hadwin had eight holes left when play was suspended. None of the afternoon starters were able to finish the round.

Last year, Scheffler beat Patrick Cantlay in a playoff for his first PGA Tour title. Scheffler added victories in the Arnold Palmer Invitation­al, WGC-Match Play and Masters and was the PGA Tour's player of the year.

The Texan has hit 20 of 28 fairways and 27 of 36 greens in regulation.

“Around this place when you're hitting fairways and you're hitting it well the golf course can kind of open up for you,” Scheffler said. “But the opposite can happen in a hurry because there's trouble lurking on basically every hole.”

After a frost delay and gusting wind Thursday, the players faced a lighter breeze that shifted frequently.

“The wind was really moving around,” Scheffler said. “It could be difficult to judge at times. But it was nice and warm, so it was good.”

Rahm opened the year with consecutiv­e victories in the Sentry Tournament of Champions and The American Express. He had his best finish at TPC Scottsdale in 2015, when he tied for fifth as an amateur.

Rahm played a fourhole stretch in 4 under on his first nine in the second round. He birdied the par-5 13th, holed out of a greenside bunker for eagle on the par-5 15th and made a 7-footer for birdie on the par-3 16th.

While Scheffler and Rahm topped the leaderboar­d, topranked Rory McIlroy had to rally after an opening 73 in the toughest conditions Thursday. He had four birdies in a five-hole stretch and was 3 under overall when play was suspended.

McIlroy is trying to make it three wins in a row on the PGA Tour after taking the Tour Championsh­ip in August and The CJ Cup in October. He also won two weeks ago in Dubai on the European tour in his first start of the year.

Wyndham Clark was 7 under after rounds of 68 and 67. Sungjae Im also was 7 under with six holes left.

Jason Day was 6 under, finishing off a 65 to take the firstround lead and adding a 71.

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Tom McKibbin of Northern Ireland and Chinese amateur Ding Wenyi were tied for the lead at the Singapore Classic when play was suspended by darkness.

McKibbin finished his second round with a 3-under 69 for an 11-under total of 133.

The 18-year-old Ding also reached 11 under through 14 holes before play was suspended. The second round is to be completed today, followed by the start of the third round.

About three dozen players will have to complete their second rounds today.

 ?? DARRYL WEBB – THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Scottie Scheffler shot a 64on Friday and is 10-under 132 overall to lead by two shots at the Phoenix Open.
DARRYL WEBB – THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Scottie Scheffler shot a 64on Friday and is 10-under 132 overall to lead by two shots at the Phoenix Open.

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