Kim leads as Scheffler and Clark charge at Byron Nelson
Si Woo Kim has clung to a two-shot lead in the CJ Cup Byron Nelson but has hometown favourite and defending champion Scottie Scheffler breathing down his neck.
Si Woo Kim has clung to a two-shot lead in the CJ Cup Byron Nelson but has hometown favourite and defending champion Scottie Scheffler breathing down his neck.
Si Woo Kim flirted with a piece of PGA history before settling for a second-round 60 and a five-stroke lead heading into the weekend at the Byron Nelson.
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