Brooks Koepka shattered another record while extending his lead at the PGA Championship at Bethpage Black. Koepka, the defending champion, followed up an opening-round 63 with a 65 to record the lowest 36-hole score ever in a major at 128, breaking the previous mark of 130 set most recently by Jordan Spieth at the 2015 Masters.
Spieth carded a second-round 66 to move into a tie for second along with Adam Scott, but the pair sit seven shots back of Koepka’s 12-under total. Nashville’s Brandt Snedeker is tied for 36th at one over par.
A lot of notables failed to make the cut including Masters champion Tiger Woods, who fired a second round 73 to finish 5-over. Kentuckian JB Holmes also failed to make the cut.