Final Round Truist Championship
Highlights | Round 2 | THE CJ CUP
Check out the best shots of the day from Round 2 of THE CJ CUP Byron Nelson 2025, featuring Eric Cole, Erik van Rooyen and Scottie Scheffler, who set the 36-hole course record at 18-under, en route to taking a six-stroke lead over the field into the weekend.
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