At the PGA Championship in Quail Hollow, surprises unfolded as Jhonattan Vegas tied for the lead with a 7-under 64, marking his best score in majors. Concurrently, high-profile players like Rory McIlroy struggled, failing to make any birdies in the last 12 holes. Ryan Gerard, a local rookie, and Cam Davis also started strong but faded towards the end. The day featured challenging conditions with mud balls impacting play, but players like Scottie Scheffler managed to stay resilient despite setbacks, showcasing the unpredictable nature of major tournaments.
Jhonattan Vegas charged into the lead at the PGA Championship with a 7-under 64, defying expectations as top world players struggled.
Vegas' 7-under 64 is his best score in 45 major rounds, as the tournamentâs biggest stars falter while he shines.
Scottie Scheffler managed to stay composed despite muddy conditions, noting, 'I did a good job battling and keeping a level head out there.'
Ryan Gerard, a North Carolina rookie, briefly matched Vegas at 7-under before falling back with bogeys on his last two holes.
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