San Antonio Express-News (Sunday)

Clark just misses 36-hole record at Sawgrass

- By Doug Ferguson

PONTE VEDRA BEACH, Fla. — Scottie Scheffler had his 25th consecutiv­e round under par Friday in The Players Championsh­ip, and this was hard work. He felt pain in his neck that required treatment on the course, and he struggled to swing and to stay within range of Wyndham Clark.

Feeling fit or not, that turned out to be the goal for everyone.

Clark was playing in the group behind, oblivious to Scheffler’s injury or anything else. He ran off four straight birdies on the front nine and finished with a 7under 65, one shot short of the 36-hole record at the

TPC Sawgrass.

He had a four-shot lead over Xander Schauffele (69) and Nick Taylor (68), who

played in the afternoon and had to cope with warm, breezy conditions on the surprising­ly soft greens on

the Stadium Course.

Scheffler was simply happy to be done. He felt something wrong on his fourth full swing of the day, a shot that went left on the par-5 11th that kept him from a good look at birdie. He got treatment before his tee shots on three straight holes and managed a 3-under 69.

“I felt a little something in my neck, and then I tried to hit my tee shot on 12, and that’s when I could barely get the club back,” Scheffler said through a PGA Tour official. “So I got some treatment, maybe loosened it up a tiny bit. But most of the day, I was pretty much laboring to get the club somehow away from me.”

The hope for Scheffler is he would have free range by the weekend. The concern is that he already was No. 1 in the world and appearing to hit another gear coming off his five-shot victory last week at Bay Hill until this injury.

Clark is proving each week to be a serious challenger no matter Scheffler’s condition.

The U.S. Open champion already shot 60 at Pebble Beach to win in 54 holes because of weather, and he was the only player who mounted any challenge against Scheffler at Bay Hill last week, finishing as the runner-up.

He got through the back nine in 1 under and then started hitting everything close to perfect — a wedge to 18 inches on No. 1, a simple up-and-down for birdie on the par-5 second, a 12foot birdie putt on the par-3 third and a wedge to 4 feet on the fourth hole.

 ?? Lynne Sladky/Associated Press ?? Wyndham Clark carded a 7-under 65 Friday in the second round of The Players Championsh­ip to take a four-stroke lead into the weekend.
Lynne Sladky/Associated Press Wyndham Clark carded a 7-under 65 Friday in the second round of The Players Championsh­ip to take a four-stroke lead into the weekend.

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