AUGUSTA, GA. – If Saturday is moving day at a major championship, Friday turned into proving day for Scottie Scheffler.
Tiger Woods looms over the 2022 Masters, and will play the weekend after shooting a second-round 74. Scheffler, the latest successor to Woods atop the world golf rankings, looms atop the leaderboard.
Through six holes of his second round, Scheffler was 1 over par on the day. He birdied the seventh, eighth, 12th, 13th, 15th and 16th holes to shoot a 67, move to 8 under and become the sixth player ever to take a five-shot lead into the weekend. Four of the first five won the tournament. The only one who lost: Harry Cooper in 1936.
While Woods is showing off a new, vulnerable version of himself, Scheffler is reprising Woods in his prime at Augusta National, dominating par-5s and the field.
Scheffler ranks sixth in driving accuracy, hitting 82.1% of fairways, and third in greens in regulation, at 72.2%, proving that putting matters most at the Masters when you give yourself plenty of chances to make birdies.
"I feel like my game's in a good spot," Scheffler said. "I've done a good job managing my way around the golf course the last couple of days."
After shooting a 67 in high winds, Scheffler couldn't have sounded more relaxed had he been tending a grill in his backyard. Asked about his thought process as winds gusted up to 30 miles per hour in the afternoon, he said, "It's not overly complicated."
Scheffler is attempting to win his first major, and has all but assured that Woods, nine shots off the lead, will have to settle for a consolation prize.