Hideki Matsuyama: The ball hit by the 2021 Masters champion lands with the spectator’s shirt

“He passed between my legs, hit my knee, and somehow rolled up his shirt,” the viewer explained into a microphone caught by the PGA Tour at Liberty National Golf Club in Jersey City, New York. Jersey.

World No. 1 Jon Rahm, the reigning U.S. Open champion, is at the top of the standings with a one-time lead after shooting a pair of four below 67 in the second Friday round.

“Believe it or not, do my fair share of bad shots today,” Rahm, 26, said on the PGA Tour website. “Just like yesterday [Thursday]I was able to save a couple of good ones … Coming to the weekend, I will definitely have to clean up a couple of those mistakes. “

The storm Henri

Northern Trust is the first playoff event of the FedEx Cup of the PGA Tour.

The FedEx Cup causes players to accumulate qualifying points throughout the season and the top 125 participate in the first playoffs.

The field is shrinking with the last 70 players competing in the Atlanta Tour Championship in September, where the FedExCup champion wins $ 15 million.

The final round of the Northern Trust tournament on Sunday could be rescheduled for Monday due to Storm Henri.

Jordan Spieth watches his shot from the seventh tee of the second round.  Spieth's round included two eagles.
Spieth fired a 62 again.

“We are closely monitoring Tropical Storm Henri and its potential impacts on The Northern Trust,” the PGA TOUR said Friday in a statement on its website.

“We will evaluate Henri ‘s track all day tomorrow [Saturday] and we look forward to posting the plan and schedule for the final round on Saturday afternoon.

“Currently, Henri is not expected to have any effect on Monday’s forecast. Depending on the storm’s predicted track, it is possible that the final round may be rescheduled for Monday,” the statement added.

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