Xander Schauffele reclaims lead at Valhalla

Schauffele added a second round of 68 to his record-equalling opening 62 to reach 12 under.

Olympic champion Xander Schauffele will take a one-shot lead into the weekend at the 106th US PGA Championship at Valhalla.

Schauffele added a second round of 68 to his record-equalling opening 62 to reach 12 under, matching the championship scoring record in relation to par set by Brooks Koepka in 2019.

Former champion Collin Morikawa was a shot off the lead following a superb 65, with Sahith Theegala another stroke back and Scottie Scheffler and Bryson DeChambeau part of a four-strong group on nine under.

Scheffler amazingly returned a 66 hours after being arrested – and subsequently released from police custody – following an incident outside the course.

Xander Schauffeler
Xander Schauffele hits from the fairway on the 18th hole during the second round of the US PGA Championship (Matt York/AP)

Scheffler had attempted to get into the course amid heavy traffic caused by an earlier unrelated accident in which a male pedestrian died after being struck by a shuttle bus.

The world number one faces charges of second-degree assault of a police officer, third-degree criminal mischief, reckless driving and disregarding traffic signals from an officer directing traffic.

The fatal accident resulted in a delay of 80 minutes to all tee times and meant 18 players were unable to complete round two before darkness fell.

Morikawa and Scheffler made up the last group in the final round at Augusta National in April, with Scheffler cruising to his second green jacket as Morikawa faded to a tie for third after a 74.

“I know I still have it in me,” said Morikawa, who won both the 2020 US PGA and 2021 Open Championship on his tournament debut.

“It sucked to finish like that at Augusta and it sucked to lose to Scottie, but what’s exciting is that, at the end of the day, I knew I had three more majors coming up and to prep for that and get things as sharp as possible and just come out strong.

“It’s obviously nice to get off to this start.”

Starting from the 10th, Morikawa birdied the 13th and 18th to reach the turn in 34 before making five consecutive birdies from the fourth.

Collin Morikawa
Collin Morikawa chips to the 16th green during the second round of the US PGA Championship at Valhalla (Matt York/AP)

“The little five-birdie run was me just playing solid golf and sometimes when the putts drop, that’s what happened,” he added.

“But for the most part, that’s the kind of golf I’m going to ask for myself over the next two days and 36 holes, to just stay present, hit your shots, execute them and, if the putts drop, the putts drop.”

Belgium’s Thomas Detry lies three shots off the pace following a flawless 67 which included two birdies and an eagle on the par-five 18th.

“It was probably the perfect wind out there on 18, straight downwind,” Detry said.

Thomas Detry
Thomas Detry reacts after missing a putt on the seventh during the second round of the US PGA Championship (Sue Ogrocki/AP)

“Didn’t really have to worry about the bunker or the water right. Everything was pretty straightforward. Hit a great drive and we had the perfect yardage.

“I hit a straight shot, pushed it a little bit. It probably went four or five paces further right than I wanted to, but perfect yardage and hit a really good putt. Read it well with my caddie.

“We missed a short one on 17 and I feel like that was a bit of redemption on that hole.”

Shot of the day

Sweden’s Sebastian Söderberg safely made the halfway cut after a second round of 67 which included a hole-in-one on the eighth.

Round of the day

Scheffler’s 66 was not the lowest round of the day, but it was certainly the only one compiled after being arrested and charged with second-degree assault of a police officer hours earlier.

Easiest hole

The par-five 18th was the easiest hole for the second day in succession, yielding nine eagles, 79 birdies and just seven scores over par for an average of 4.38.

Hardest hole

The sixth hole took over from the second as the hardest in round two, with 11 birdies, 45 bogeys and seven double bogeys or worse leading to a scoring average of 4.32.

Weather forecast

Morning fog will be likely to start the day before burning off and allowing partly cloudy skies to return. Widely scattered showers and thunderstorms will be possible during the afternoon as some instability remains over the region. High pressure will build into the region on Sunday into Monday providing warm and humid conditions.

Key tee times (all BST)

Play in the second round will resume at 0715 local time (1215 BST). Round three starting times will be from 0900 local time (1400 BST) to approximately 1500 local time (2000 BST) from the 1st tee.

Pos.PlayerTo ParThruRoundR1R2Total
1Xander Schauffele-12F-36268130
2Collin Morikawa-11F-66665131
3Sahith Theegala-10F-46567132
T4Thomas Detry-9F-46667133
T4Scottie Scheffler-9F-56766133
T4Mark Hubbard-9F-36568133
T4Bryson DeChambeau-9F-66865133
T8Austin Eckroat-8F-46767134
T8Viktor Hovland-8F-56866134
T8Tony Finau-8F-26569134
T11Harris English-7F-46867135
T11Matt Wallace-7F-67065135
T11Hideki Matsuyama-7F-67065135
T11Robert MacIntyre-7F-26669135
T11Brooks Koepka-7F-36768135
T16Aaron Rai-6F-36868136
T16Lucas Herbert-6F-46967136
T16Justin Thomas-6F-46967136
T16Keegan Bradley-6F-46967136
T16Lee Hodges-6F-67165136
T16Dean Burmester-616-469-69
T22Alex Noren-5F-16770137
T22Tom Kim-5FPar6671137
T22Alejandro Tosti-5F-26869137
T22Doug Ghim-5F-36968137
T22Rory McIlroy-5FPar6671137
T22Justin Rose-5F-47067137
T22Taylor Moore-515-167-67
T29Jason Day-4F-47167138
T29Shane Lowry-4F-26969138
T29Min Woo Lee-4F-57266138
T29Billy Horschel-4F-26969138
T29Patrick Cantlay-4F-37068138
T29Maverick McNealy-4F+16672138
T29Byeong Hun An-4F-47167138
T29Alexander Björk-4F-47167138
T29Cameron Smith-4F-16870138
T29Max Homa-4F-16870138
T29Jordan Spieth-4F-26969138
T29Kurt Kitayama-4F-16870138
T41Tom Hoge-3F+26673139
T41Will Zalatoris-3F-37168139
T41Brice Garnett-3F-47267139
T41Jesper Svensson-3FPar6871139
T41Patrick Reed-3F-16970139
T41Luke Donald-3F-27069139
T41Lucas Glover-3F-37168139
T41Russell Henley-3F-27069139
T41Adam Svensson-3F-27069139
T41Ryo Hisatsune-3F-37168139
T51Sebastian Soderberg-2F-47367140
T51Andrew Putnam-2F+16872140
T51Gary Woodland-2F-27169140
T51Rasmus Højgaard-2F+16872140
T51Cameron Young-2FPar6971140
T51Brian Harman-2F-37268140
T51Thorbjørn Olesen-2FPar6971140
T51Brendon Todd-2F-17070140
T51Ben Kohles-2F+26773140
T51Grayson Murray-2F-37268140
T51Ryan Fox-2F-37268140
T51Adam Hadwin-2F+16872140
T51Martin Kaymer-2F+16872140
T51Tyrrell Hatton-2F-27169140
T51Jeremy Wells-216Par69-69
T51Erik van Rooyen-215-372-72
T67Jordan Smith-1FPar7071141
T67Talor Gooch-1F-17170141
T67Nicolai Højgaard-1FPar7071141
T67Joaquin Niemann-1F-37368141
T67Rickie Fowler-1F-27269141
T67Braden Shattuck-1F-17170141
T67S.H. Kim-1F+16972141
T67Stephan Jaeger-1FPar7071141
T67Dustin Johnson-1F-37368141
T67Corey Conners-1FPar7071141
T67Ben Polland-116-373-73
T67Zac Blair-116-373-73
T67Tommy Fleetwood-1F-27269141
T80Jesse MuellerParF+17072142
T80Matt FitzpatrickParF+26973142
T80Jon RahmParF+17072142
T80Christiaan BezuidenhoutParF-37468142
T80Keith MitchellParFPar7171142
T80C.T. PanParF-27369142
T80Ludvig ÅbergParF-17270142
T80Eric ColeParFPar7171142
T80Peter MalnatiParF-17270142
T80Kyle MendozaPar15-172-72
T80Adrian OtaeguiPar14+170-70
T91Charley Hoffman+1F+17172143
T91Jason Dufner+1F+46875143
T91Adrian Meronk+1F-27469143
T91Taylor Pendrith+1FPar7271143
T91Adam Schenk+1F+17172143
T91Akshay Bhatia+1F-17370143
T91Sami Valimaki+115+270-70
T91Nick Taylor+1FPar7271143
T91Tim Widing+114+270-70
T100Jake Knapp+2F-27569144
T100Mackenzie Hughes+2F-17470144
T100Beau Hossler+2F+17272144
T100Emiliano Grillo+2F+27173144
T100Vincent Norrman+2F+17272144
T100Sepp Straka+2F+27173144
T100Takumi Kanaya+2F-27569144
T100Andrew Svoboda+216-174-74
T108David Puig+3F+27273145
T108Sungjae Im+3F+17372145
T108Sam Burns+3F+27273145
T108Evan Bowser+3F+27273145
T108Chris Gotterup+3FPar7471145
T108Tyler Collet+3F+17372145
T108Adam Scott+3F+27273145
T108Patrick Rodgers+315+470-70
T116Denny McCarthy+4F+27373146
T116Keita Nakajima+4F+47175146
T116Francesco Molinari+4F+47175146
T116Phil Mickelson+4F+17472146
T116Luke List+4F+66977146
T116Wyndham Clark+4F+47175146
T116Ryan van Velzen+417Par75-75
T123Si Woo Kim+5F+37374147
T123Y.E. Yang+5F+27473147
T123J.T. Poston+5F+47275147
T123Chris Kirk+5F+37374147
T123Wyatt Worthington II+5F+47275147
T123Alex Smalley+5F+27473147
T123Nick Dunlap+5F+27473147
T123K.H. Lee+516+274-74
T123Ben Griffin+516+373-73
T132Jimmy Walker+6F+57276148
T132John Somers+6F+17672148
T134Cam Davis+7FPar7871149
T134Michael Block+7F+27673149
T134Tiger Woods+7F+67277149
T134Jared Jones+715+573-73
T134Andy Ogletree+715+573-73
T139Kazuma Kobori+8F+67377150
T139Victor Perez+8FPar7971150
141Brad Marek+9F+77378151
T142Padraig Harrington+10F+47775152
T142Shaun Micheel+10F+57676152
T142Josh Speight+10F+77478152
T142Zac Oakley+10F+47775152
T146Thriston Lawrence+11F+77578153
T146Josh Bevell+11F+97380153
T146Matthieu Pavon+11F+67677153
T146Camilo Villegas+11F+37974153
150Tracy Phillips+13F+97580155
T151Matt Dobyns+14F+97680156
T151Larkin Gross+14F+67977156
T151Preston Cole+1414+1075-75
154Jeff Kellen+17F+18772159
155Rich Beem+20F+127983162
W/DJohn Daly---82-82
Updated: May 18, 2024