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Dustin Johnson took the lead at the Northern Trust, but Scottie Scheffler stole the screen with a 59 at the time.
Johnson took a two-stroke lead at TPC Boston thanks to a very good 11 under-60s – a career-low – on Friday.The 2016 US Open champion and two-time Northern Trust winner had a 9-low-eight-hole, then batted 10-11, but cut his last seven to miss 59.
Make pennies for Array.. – DJohnsonPGA pic.twitter.com/XNLilPNvS1
– PGA TOUR (@PGATOUR) 21 August 2020
The American is two shots ahead of Scheffler and Cameron Davis, who continued his consistent game with a 65.
Scheffler, 24, has become the 11th player to beat 60 on a PGA Tour occasion and the youngest of the moment, only Justin Thomas.The American made six birdies in the first nine and six in the back, making a 4 feet in the last for his 59.
Awesome rookie. Scottie Scheffler becomes the youngest player to break the 60s on tour.QuickHits pic.twitter.com/eAKWoHxfDo
– PGA TOUR (@PGATOUR) 21 August 2020
Danny Lee (64), Harris English (66) and Louis Oosthuizen (65) are one shot back in a draw for fourth place.
American duo Kevin Kisner (66) and Russell Henley (67) are below Kim Si-woo (64), Matthew Wolff (67) and Daniel Berger (66).
Tiger Woods and Rory McIlroy couldn’t get going as they made the cut by little.Woods (71) and McIlroy (70) are on 3 bass, making the weekend through a hit with backup champion Patrick Reed (71) and Justin Rose (70).
Birdies back to back for TigerWood.A four cents, has two strokes of the desired cutting line.QuickHits pic.twitter.com/NLAW2JjeWi
– PGA TOUR (@PGATOUR) 21 August 2020
Jordan Spieth, who missed his third cup of 2020 after rounds 69 and 71, is a player heading into the weekend.
Thomas (67), meanwhile, is 7 bass, one shot ahead of Jon Rahm (67).