What to watch heading into PGA Championship weekend
Briefly

The second round of the PGA Championship showcased an eclectic leaderboard with Jhonattan Vegas leading after 54 holes. Scottie Scheffler, the world’s top-ranked player, shot 3 under and positioned himself as a favorite for his third major. While some surprise players faltered, Vegas's inspiring story of resilience from Venezuela to the U.S. golf circuit adds depth to the competition. As the tournament unfolds, focus turns to how these players will manage their game amidst the pressure of a major championship.
"I think most of me is just glad to be close to the lead. If you're going to play a 72-hole golf tournament, there's going to be days and stretches of golf where you're not swinging it your best; it's all about how you respond to those."
"Johnny Vegas probably wouldn't be a popular winner among golf fans, but he has one heck of a story, given where he started in his career."
Read at ESPN.com
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