2024 PGA Championship leaderboard: Xander Schauffele holds slim lead over Collin Morikawa, Scottie Scheffler (2024)

Xander Schauffele tops the leaderboard at the 2024 PGA Championship heading into the weekend at Valhalla Golf Club. While the first-round leader was not able to replicate his record-setting performance from a day ago, Schauffele did enough with a second-round 68 to keep his name above the rest.

Schauffele's 12-under mark ties the lowest 36-hole score in PGA Championship history matching Brooks Koepka's effort from the 2019 PGA Championship at Bethpage Black. Koepka's advantage was a touchdown and an extra point at the halfway point in New York, which is a far cry from Schauffele's slim margin entering the weekend.

Schauffele's lead was trimmed to one as Collin Morikawa and Sahith Theegala made their moves on Friday. They weren't the only ones to press the leader, though, as Schauffele's inability to cash in on convertible birdie opportunities turned a potential runaway into a clustered pack.

While the Olympic gold medalist nevertheless sits out in front, the names behind him loom large. There's two-time major champion Morikawa, who appears to have found his major form yet again. There's a blossoming Theegala, who has shown capable of anything and everything.

And then there's world No. 1 Scottie Scheffler, who sits inside the top five against all odds after being arrested and released Friday morning. Scheffler still managed to post the third-lowest round of the daywith a 5-under 66, bested only by Morikawa and a matching 65 from Matt Wallace.

Brooks Koepka, Bryson DeChambeau, Tony Finau, Viktor Hovland, Justin Thomas and Hideki Matsuyama are all within a half dozen strokes -- and each has the ability to use Moving Day to its full potential.

All of this became possible when Schauffele played his final eight holes in a 1-over fashion. A 3-putt bogey on No. 11 represents his first and lone dropped shot, but it may be the failed chances coming in that we come back to on Sunday.

Here's a look at Schauffele's birdie chances from Nos. 12-18 where he hit every green in regulation in feet: 23, 12, 6, 15, 23, 12, 12.

It's nit-picking, yes, to put so much stock into an eight-hole stretch on a Friday of a major championship; however, when there's a leaderboard like this breathing down your neck, ask anyone, and they'd prefer as much wiggle room as possible.

Round 2 leaderboard, 2024 PGA Championship

2. Collin Morikawa (-11):Some guys just haveit, and Morikawa is proving again he has the goods when it comes to major championships. The two-time major winner rattled off five straight birdies at one point in his round to take the solo lead and had pushed it out even further before a poor bogey on his final hole. For the second straight major, the 27-year-old heads into the weekend with a chance to claim his third title in less than 20 appearances at such events. He's hit 13 greens in regulation in both of his rounds, and his putter is cooperating.

"I had belief since day one that I was going to be able to do it, and obviously you want to see the results, but just believing that it's possible and just knowing that it's going to happen," Morikawa said. "I talked before I won Zozo last year, I talked about I know I'm going to win again, it's just a matter of when, is it going to be tomorrow, is it going to be -- but it's going to happen. I know I still have it in me, and that's what's exciting is that after Augusta, it sucked to finish like that and it sucked to lose to Scottie. But 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."

3. Sahith Theegala (-10):Theegala followed up an opening 65 with a really solid 67 and will be featured in the penultimate group on Saturday. He had momentum rolling early with a 4-under 31 before a wayward swing off the 10th tee led to his lone dropped shot of the day on the par 5. While typically erratic with the driver, he's been great for much of this season in the driving accuracy department; on Friday, Theegala hit 10 of 13 fairways.

T5. Scottie Scheffler, Bryson DeChambeau, Mark Hubbard, Thomas Detry (-9):Scheffler's absurd morning has been well-documented, and to do what he did on the golf course afterwards may be equally as absurd. The world No. 1 lost to only one man -- Morikawa -- in the morning wave with his 5-under 66, and he may be the subject of the conversation through 36 holes.

"It was nice to be able to get inside the ropes and do what I love to do," Scheffler said. "I love competing out here on Tour, I love playing in major championships. I've kept myself in the tournament now with a pretty chaotic day, so I'm going to go from here and focus on getting some rest and recovery and get ready for a grind the last two days, and we'll see how the leaderboard shakes out. But, hopefully I won't be too far back going into tomorrow."

If the influx of content from his Masters run wasn't enough, DeChambeau is at it again at a golf course much better suited for his style of play. The 2020 U.S. Open champion carded one of the rounds of the day with his 6-under 65 and has firmly placed his name into the conversation for the Wanamaker Trophy. DeChambeau's iron play is beginning to find its footing, and he putted like the man from Winged Foot on Friday.

T8. Viktor Hovland, Tony Finau, Austin Eckroat (-8): Last year's runner-up kick-started his round with a hole-out eagle on the short par-4 4th and never looked back. Hovland tacked five more birdies on the way in and has positioned himself to contend at the PGA Championship for the second straight year despite not being seen as much of a contender at the onset of the week. Hovland's reunion with his old swing coach, Joe Mayo, is paying dividends already.

T12. Brooks Koepka, Hideki Matsuyama, Matt Wallace, Harris English, Robert MacIntyre (-7): Don't count him out, but what could have been for Koepka on Friday. He missed all four putts he faced from 3-to-6 feet in his second round and caught a tough break in the fairway on No. 10 when his ball collected mud and caused his approach to go out of bounds. Koepka bounced back from that double-bogey blunder with two straight birdies and another on 15 to get him to 8 under. A pair of bogeys on 16 and 17 was going to leave a sour taste in his mouth before a nice 10-foot birdie landed on the last.

T16. Justin Thomas, Lucas Herbert, Aaron Rai, Lee Hodges, Dean Burmester (-6):The local lad still has a chance heading into the weekend. Thomas fired a 4-under 67 in Round 2 to keep pace as he looks for his third Wanamaker Trophy since 2017. He's been spectacular from tee to green across the first 36 holes, but he will need to start holing putts with consistency to make up the deficit.

T22. Rory McIlroy, Tom Kim, Justin Rose, Doug Ghim, Alex Noren and Alejandro Tosti (-5): Starting his round in ideal fashion with a long-distance connection on the first for an opening birdie, McIlroy reached 6 under and he would remain there up until the 12th where he may have sunk his PGA Championship chances. Standing in the middle of the fairway with a 9 iron in hand, the four-time major champion missed the green and proceeded to make a mess of things, ultimately carding a double bogey. On a day where rounds of 5 and 6 under were out there, McIlroy was stuck in neutral.

2024 PGA Championship leaderboard: Xander Schauffele holds slim lead over Collin Morikawa, Scottie Scheffler (2024)

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2024 PGA Championship leaderboard: Xander Schauffele holds slim lead over Collin Morikawa, Scottie Scheffler? ›

Xander Schauffele tops the leaderboard at the 2024 PGA Championship heading into the weekend at Valhalla Golf Club. While the first-round leader was not able to replicate his record-setting performance from a day ago, Schauffele did enough with a second-round 68 to keep his name above the rest.

Is Collin Morikawa half Chinese? ›

Personal life. The son of Debbie and Blaine Morikawa, Morikawa was born in Los Angeles, California, and is of Chinese-Japanese descent. He graduated from La Cañada High School in La Cañada Flintridge, California, in Los Angeles County.

How much money did Xander Schauffele win today? ›

Xander Schauffele chats with Todd Lewis about his mental approach to Sunday at the PGA Championship and the sweet feeling of breaking through for his first major victory. Xander Schauffele earned his maiden major title and, with it, $3.33 million.

What ethnicity is Xander Schauffele? ›

Early life. Schauffele was born on October 25, 1993, in San Diego, California, to Chen Ping-Yi and Stefan Schauffele. His mother was born in Taiwan, but grew up in Japan before moving to the United States. His father Stefan was born in Stuttgart to a French mother and a German father.

Has Bryson DeChambeau ever won a major? ›

LIV Golf star DeChambeau carded a final round one-over 71 to finish one stroke ahead of his Northern Irish counterpart at six-under overall and add to his first major victory in 2020. It resigned world No. 3 McIlroy to yet another heartbreaking near-miss as his 10-year wait for a fifth major title continues.

Why is Collin Morikawa so good? ›

Collin Morikawa has that knack of making the game look incredibly easy. He rarely looks flustered, and his swing remains the envy of almost everyone on the range. In full flow, his iron play is comparable to Tiger's in his pomp. It really is that good.

How much do caddies make at the Masters? ›

The caddie of the Master's winner will get 10% of the prize money. For context, Jon Rahm won the Masters' last year and got $3.24 million. The caddie for the runner up at the Masters will get 7% of that player's prize winnings; every caddie after that will get 5%.

How much money did Scheffler win today? ›

Points and payouts: Scottie Scheffler wins $3.6M, 700 FedExCup points at Travelers Championship. If you think that a Game 7 in the Stanley Cup Finals is suspenseful, try on a playoff in a Game 8 on the PGA TOUR.

What is the logo on Xander Schauffele's shirt? ›

The arrows on Schauffele's polo during the PGA Championship is the Descente logo, a nod to the golfer's partnership in 2024. Did Schauffele part ways with his longtime sponsor Adidas? Schauffele is known for wearing a signature Adidas polo during PGA Tournaments but has ditched this look for his new deal with Descente.

How much did DeChambeau get from Liv? ›

How big was DeChambeau's LIV deal? It's been reported that it includes $100-125 million guaranteed. Other sources have reported that half of that figure may have been paid upfront when DeChambeau signed. By the end of 2023, he was estimated to have made over $15 million on the course in his brief LIV career.

Is Xander Schauffele a Liv golfer? ›

Xander Schauffele's dad confirms LIV Golf stance after PGA Championship win. Xander Schauffele's dad has ruled out the prospect of his son joining LIV Golf after his breakthrough win at the PGA Championship.

Who is Xander's girlfriend? ›

PGA Champion Xander Schauffele's wife, Maya Lowe Schauffele, has been by his side long before he embarked on his impressive golf career. The couple began dating in 2014.

What is the Xander Schauffele world ranking? ›

Xander Schauffele is a major champion and, officially, the second-best player in the world. With his win at the PGA Championship, Schauffele moved to No. 2 in the latest Official World Golf Ranking, bumping Rory McIlroy into the third spot. Masters champion Scottie Scheffler remains No.

Has anyone won all majors in golf? ›

The Career Grand Slam—winning all four majors in a career—has been accomplished by Gene Sarazen, Ben Hogan, Gary Player, Jack Nicklaus and Tiger Woods.

Where does Bryson DeChambeau rank? ›

Official World Golf Ranking
RankPlayer
7-Collin Morikawa
81Patrick Cantlay
91Jon Rahm
1028Bryson DeChambeau
61 more rows

Is Bryson DeChambeau a PGA player? ›

He only earned points in the four majors in 2023. That's because DeChambeau can't play in PGA Tour events because he's playing instead on the LIV Tour.

What nationality is Collin Morikawa? ›

Are there any Chinese golfers? ›

Li Haotong (Chinese: 李昊桐, born 3 August 1995) is a Chinese professional golfer.

Is China involved in the PGA? ›

PGA Tour China was a third level professional golf tour formed in 2014 and operated by the PGA Tour. After a hiatus in 2017, the tour resumed in 2018. After canceling its entire 2020 season due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the tour effectively ceased operation.

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