The second round of the Byron Nelson tournament was a memorable one, as S.Y. Noh shot an incredible 60 to tie the course record. Noh, who is currently ranked in the top 50 on the PGA Tour, put on a clinic of precision and power to finish the round with a three-stroke lead.
Noh started the day with a two-stroke lead over the field, but quickly extended it with birdies on the second and third holes. He then added four more birdies on the back nine, including a chip-in from the fringe on the par-4 16th hole. Noh closed out his round with a birdie on the 18th hole to tie the course record set by Ben Hogan in 1945.
Noh’s performance was impressive, as he hit all 18 greens in regulation and only missed one fairway. He also had an impressive display of putting, needing only 24 putts on the day. His performance was even more impressive considering the windy conditions that made it difficult for many of the players in the field.
Noh’s round was a testament to his skill and determination, and it will likely be remembered as one of the best rounds in the history of the Byron Nelson tournament. He will now look to carry his momentum into the final round and secure his first PGA Tour victory.
The rest of the field will have to step up their games if they want to catch Noh, as he has shown that he is not going to let up anytime soon. It will be an exciting final round of golf, and all eyes will be on Noh as he looks to make history and win his first PGA Tour event.