
Scottie School scored second place in the tour championship lead after recording 9-under 61 of Russell Henley in the FedExcup race.
World No 1 SCHEFFLER bid to become the first player to successfully defend the Tour Championship title, and in his last four holes, he sits alone under seven, blocking three birdies and an important waves of 16 years old.
Colin Moricawa, Justin Thomas, Patrick Cantray, British Hope Robert McKin Tire and Tommy Fleetwood returned to third place.
Rory Mcilroy of North Ireland signed a contract with an amazing Buddy in 18th after winning the mixed opening round, and the world’s 18th place after taking third place in the bunker.
MCILROY played sixth place in the final pair with Scheffler and started the round to fourth place at 11 o’clock with more birdies at 7 o’clock to start the round and run.
The shots of 14 and 17 were expensive, but he followed the birdies in each subsequent hole, including at least 18 years of age.
Sheffler returned a flawless card, and his birdie had a stretch scattered with an important waves of 16 years old, where Thomas and JJ spa set the double and triple vogue as a card.
But it wasn’t enough to get four major winners as a lead, and Henry’s honor was so strong that he signed the round with three straight birdies.
Thomas was ahead of the 2017 FedExCup champion in 2017, which scored six points in Round East Lake, for most of the opening rounds.
Moricawa occupied the lead of lead at one point, and Cantrey, Fleetwood and Macintyre were all firmly solidified in the mix at 6 o’clock.
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