The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

Dechambeau just short of shooting 59

- By Doug Ferguson

OWINGS MILLS, MD. — Big, wide and soft Caves Valley didn’t stand a chance against Bryson Dechambeau on Friday in the BMW Championsh­ip. Only the record book did.

Dechambeau overpowere­d the vulnerable course, and when his 8-iron to the par-5 16th rolled off a bank on the back of the green down to 2 feet for eagle, he needed two birdies on the final two holes to tie the PGA Tour record of 58.

He missed from 15 feet on the 17th. He missed a 6-foot putt on the 18th hole and lost his bid at the 13th sub-60 round in PGA Tour history.

Dechambeau had to settle for a career-best 60, giving him a one-shot lead over Patrick Cantlay when thundersto­rms caused the second round to be delayed.

Jon Rahm, the world’s No. 1 player, also was a shot behind and faced a 15-foot birdie putt on the 16th hole when play was halted by darkness.

“A lot of putts went in. A lot of things went right,” Dechambeau said to broadcast outlets. “I played my butt off and never thought too much about anything until the last few holes, and I striped a 9-iron on 17, striped a drive, striped a wedge on 18, and just wasn’t able to clutch those putts up.”

It was the second straight week during the PGA Tour postseason that a player had a putt to break 60 on the final hole. Cameron Smith missed from 12 feet at Liberty National in the third round last week.

Dechambeau was at 16-under 128. The second round will be completed this morning, and players will be grouped in threesomes going off both sides for the third round.

Cantlay, who had one of the great putting rounds of his career Thursday, was equally strong in a round of 63. He had 10 birdies until his lone bogey from a tough lie in the collar of rough around the par-3 17th green.

 ?? NICK WASS/ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? “A lot of putts went in. A lot of things went right,” Bryson Dechambeau said after his second-round 60 on Friday gave him a one-shot lead.
NICK WASS/ASSOCIATED PRESS “A lot of putts went in. A lot of things went right,” Bryson Dechambeau said after his second-round 60 on Friday gave him a one-shot lead.

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