Golf Roundup

Bryson DeChambeau’s run at history fell just short. Well, more like just left. The 27-year-old missed a six-foot putt on the 18th hole to finish with a 60 and the lead at the BMW Championship in Owings Mills, Maryland. He was seeking to become the 12th player in PGA Tour history to break 60. He holds a one stroke lead over Patrick Cantlay and Jon Rahm heading into the weekend. Rahm, however, still has three holes remaining in the second round, as he was still on the course when play was suspended Friday due to darkness. Louisville area native Justin Thomas is tied for 26th at five under par

At the PGA Tour Champions Ally Challenge, Marco Dawson and Bernhard Langer-who celebrated his 64th birthday Friday-are tied for the lead at eight under par. Jim Furyk head a trio of players one shot back. Franklin’s Kenny Perry is at one under while Paducah native Russ Cochran had an opening four over par.