Xander Schaufelle leading by three at Valhalla

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For the second time in 11 months, Schauffele equalled the lowest score in men’s major championship history.
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May 17, 2024
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Xander Schauffele took a record-equalling three-shot lead into the second round of the US PGA Championship after again writing his name into the history books at Valhalla.

For the second time in 11 months, Schauffele matched the lowest score in men’s major championship history, the Olympic champion recording nine birdies in a flawless 62 to match the mark set by Branden Grace in the 2017 Open.

Grace’s feat was equalled by Rickie Fowler and Schauffele himself in the opening round of last year’s US Open, although neither man went on to lift the title at Los Angeles Country Club.

“It feels great,” Schauffele said. “It’s just day one, but if someone had said I was going to shoot nine under, I would certainly have taken it.

“I’ve been playing some really good golf, having a lot of close calls, so me and my team say why not keep chugging along?”

Despite such a low score, Schauffele was only three shots clear of compatriots Tony Finau and Sahith Theegala, with Rory McIlroy and Scotland’s Robert MacIntyre part of a five-strong group on five under.

World number one Scottie Scheffler and defending champion Brooks Koepka both shot 67, while Jon Rahm fought back from four over par after six holes to return a 70.

Only three players have held a three-shot lead after the opening round of the US PGA, Dick Hart (1963), Bobby Nichols (1964) and Raymond Floyd (1982). Hart was the only one not to go on and lift the Wanamaker Trophy.

Quote of the day

“When you’re playing with one of the easiest nine unders you’ve ever seen, it makes you feel like you’re shooting a million” – Justin Thomas after carding an opening 69 and losing by seven shots to playing partner Xander Schauffele.

Shot of the day

Playing his first competitive round after three weeks off, Scheffler found the opening fairway and then holed out from 167 yards for an eagle.

Round of the day

There have been just four rounds of 62 in men’s major championship history and Schauffele has recorded half of them.

Statistic of the day

Top statistician Justin Ray highlights how good Scheffler’s ball-striking has been in the game’s biggest events.

Easiest hole

The par-five 18th was the easiest hole, yielding two eagles, 78 birdies and just 12 scores over par for an average of 4.56

Hardest hole

The 493-yard par four-second hole was the hardest in round one, with 17 birdies, 46 bogeys and seven double bogeys or worse – including an eight for Michael Block – leading to a scoring average of 4.29.

Weather forecast

Morning showers will be likely to start the day, with a slight chance for thunderstorms. Showers will continue throughout the day with thunderstorms becoming possible during the afternoon hours. Partly cloudy skies and dry weather return Sunday into Monday with highs in the mid-80s.

Key tee times (all BST)

1348 – Wyndham Clark, Brian Harman, Scottie Scheffler
1818 – Ludvig Aberg, Xander Schauffele, Justin Thomas
1829 – Tiger Woods, Adam Scott, Keegan Bradley
1840 – Rory McIlroy, Dustin Johnson, Justin Rose

Pos.PlayerTo ParR1
1Xander Schauffele-962
T2Tony Finau-665
T2Sahith Theegala-665
T2Mark Hubbard-665
T5Rory McIlroy-566
T5Robert MacIntyre-566
T5Tom Hoge-566
T5Tom Kim-566
T5Thomas Detry-566
T5Collin Morikawa-566
T5Maverick McNealy-566
T12Ben Kohles-467
T12Brooks Koepka-467
T12Taylor Moore-467
T12Alex Noren-467
T12Austin Eckroat-467
T12Scottie Scheffler-467
T18Adam Hadwin-368
T18Martin Kaymer-368
T18Cameron Smith-368
T18Viktor Hovland-368
T18Max Homa-368
T18Kurt Kitayama-368
T18Bryson DeChambeau-368
T18Aaron Rai-368
T18Andrew Putnam-368
T18Harris English-368
T18Jason Dufner-368
T18Rasmus Højgaard-368
T18Jesper Svensson-368
T18Alejandro Tosti-368
T32Doug Ghim-269
T32Lucas Herbert-269
T32Justin Thomas-269
T32Keegan Bradley-269
T32Jordan Spieth-269
T32Jeremy Wells-269
T32Dean Burmester-269
T32Shane Lowry-269
T32Billy Horschel-269
T32Matt Fitzpatrick-269
T32Luke List-269
T32Cameron Young-269
T32Thorbjørn Olesen-269
T32Patrick Reed-269
T32S.H. Kim-269
T47Luke Donald-170
T47Matt Wallace-170
T47Stephan Jaeger-170
T47Russell Henley-170
T47Adam Svensson-170
T47Justin Rose-170
T47Corey Conners-170
T47Hideki Matsuyama-170
T47Sami Valimaki-170
T47Patrick Rodgers-170
T47Tim Widing-170
T47Adrian Otaegui-170
T47Jordan Smith-170
T47Jesse Mueller-170
T47Nicolai Højgaard-170
T47Jon Rahm-170
T47Brendon Todd-170
T47Patrick Cantlay-170
T65Lucas GloverPar71
T65Ryo HisatsunePar71
T65Byeong Hun AnPar71
T65Alexander BjörkPar71
T65Eric ColePar71
T65Adam SchenkPar71
T65Lee HodgesPar71
T65Tyrrell HattonPar71
T65Sepp StrakaPar71
T65Keita NakajimaPar71
T65Charley HoffmanPar71
T65Talor GoochPar71
T65Jason DayPar71
T65Francesco MolinariPar71
T65Gary WoodlandPar71
T65Wyndham ClarkPar71
T65Keith MitchellPar71
T65Will ZalatorisPar71
T65Emiliano GrilloPar71
T65Braden ShattuckPar71
T85Grayson Murray+172
T85Ryan Fox+172
T85Ludvig Åberg+172
T85Taylor Pendrith+172
T85Tiger Woods+172
T85Adam Scott+172
T85Peter Malnati+172
T85Tommy Fleetwood+172
T85Nick Taylor+172
T85Kyle Mendoza+172
T85Erik van Rooyen+172
T85David Puig+172
T85J.T. Poston+172
T85Min Woo Lee+172
T85Jimmy Walker+172
T85Rickie Fowler+172
T85Beau Hossler+172
T85Brian Harman+172
T85Brice Garnett+172
T85Sam Burns+172
T85Evan Bowser+172
T85Vincent Norrman+172
T85Wyatt Worthington II+172
T108Tyler Collet+273
T108Dustin Johnson+273
T108Ben Polland+273
T108Zac Blair+273
T108Akshay Bhatia+273
T108Jared Jones+273
T108Ben Griffin+273
T108Andy Ogletree+273
T108Sebastian Soderberg+273
T108Kazuma Kobori+273
T108Josh Bevell+273
T108Denny McCarthy+273
T108Si Woo Kim+273
T108Chris Kirk+273
T108Joaquin Niemann+273
T108Sungjae Im+273
T108Brad Marek+273
T108C.T. Pan+273
T126Adrian Meronk+374
T126Alex Smalley+374
T126Josh Speight+374
T126Nick Dunlap+374
T126K.H. Lee+374
T126Andrew Svoboda+374
T126Y.E. Yang+374
T126Phil Mickelson+374
T126Mackenzie Hughes+374
T126Christiaan Bezuidenhout+374
T126Chris Gotterup+374
T137Ryan van Velzen+475
T137Takumi Kanaya+475
T137Preston Cole+475
T137Thriston Lawrence+475
T137Tracy Phillips+475
T137Jake Knapp+475
T143Michael Block+576
T143Shaun Micheel+576
T143Matt Dobyns+576
T143Matthieu Pavon+576
T143John Somers+576
T148Zac Oakley+677
T148Padraig Harrington+677
150Cam Davis+778
T151Larkin Gross+879
T151Victor Perez+879
T151Rich Beem+879
T151Camilo Villegas+879
155John Daly+1182
156Jeff Kellen+1687
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