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Jun 26, 2026; Cromwell, Connecticut, USA; Scottie Scheffler lines up putt on the 18th green during the second round of the Travelers Championship golf tournament. Mandatory Credit: John Dufour-Imagn Images
Jun 26, 2026; Cromwell, Connecticut, USA; Scottie Scheffler lines up putt on the 18th green during the second round of the Travelers Championship golf tournament. Mandatory Credit: John Dufour-Imagn Images
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Scottie Scheffler bumped in a par putt at No. 18 for a second-round 60 to stand atop the leaderboard at 16 under through 36 ​holes of the Travelers Championship on Friday at Cromwell, Conn.

Scheffler missed ‌a long birdie by mere inches to the right on the par-4 18th before tapping in for the 10-under 60, one better than Norway's Viktor Hovland (61 on Friday) and ​two better than Akshay Bhatia's second-round 62.

Hovland is alone in second, ​two back of Scheffler at 14 under. Bhatia ended the day ⁠in a tie for third at 12 under with Eric Cole (65).

Englishman Matt ​Fitzpatrick had a late-afternoon run undone by bogeys at Nos. 16 and 18. ​He settled for a 66 and a tie for fifth at 10 under with Bud Cauley and Ben Griffin, each of whom also posted 66.

Heavy rain led to soft greens ​and low scoring at TPC River Highlands on Friday, a common theme ​in the second round albeit nothing entirely novel at the event.

With a round of 60, ‌Scheffler ⁠ties Patrick Cantlay (2011) and Tommy Bolt (1954) for the top second round. Jim Furyk (58 in 2016) holds the tournament single-round scoring record and Cameron Young posted a 59 in the third round two years ago.

After opening with a birdie ​Friday, Scheffler made a ​bogey 5 ⁠at the second. The missed 6-footer on the par-4 was arguably his last mistake Friday before shifting into overdrive. He ​had 10 birdies on his final 16 holes in ​the second ⁠round with matching scores of 30 on the front and back nine in his bid to win the event for the second time in three years.

Hovland was ⁠9 ​under on Friday with a 30 on the ​front nine and a highlight eagle on the par-5 13th.

Bhatia walked off the course earlier with ​the lead before Hovland and Scheffler closed out the round emphatically.

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