Texas Children's Houston Open Preview
Digest more
6hon MSN
Scottie Scheffler matched his own course record Friday at Memorial Park to take the clubhouse lead at the Texas Children’s Houston Open. Scheffler carded eight birdies and no bogeys for a 62 in the second round. At 11 under par, he was one clear of Taylor Pendrith (65).
Scottie Scheffler took a big step towards getting his first of the 2025 season in Friday's second round of the Texas Children's Houston Open.
Last year at the Houston Open, Alejandro Tosti bogeyed the 72nd hole. It resulted in him losing his PGA Tour card.
Rory McIlroy had to hang on and take what the golf course presented to him at the Houston Open as has ground to make up entering the second round.
SportsLine's model simulated the 2025 Texas Children's Houston Open 10,000 times and revealed its PGA Tour longshots
Explore more
Texas Children's Houston Open is the last chance for golfers to play their way into the Masters via the Official World Golf Ranking cutoff.