On Day 2 of the Tour Championship, Tommy Fleetwood and Russell Henley surged to the top with matching 13-under totals. Scottie Scheffler, on the other hand, entered East Lake chasing history and nearly lost his cool chasing a par.
The World No. 1 opened the tournament with a 63 , but Friday's round exposed a more human side of him and an unexpected sarcastic moment.
Scheffler closed with a birdie on the par-5 18th to card 1-under 69, keeping himself in solo sixth at 8-under overall. That finish extended his streak of rounds in the 60s to 19.
Now, the Texan pro is the second-longest to do so on the PGA Tour since 1983, behind only Tiger Woods ' record of 23. But while the stat sheet screamed consistency, the visuals told a different story.
On the par-4 14th, Scheffler splashed out