Scottie Scheffler just off pace of 5 leaders
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In his first start since the Ryder Cup in September, the reigning PGA and Open champion has become the latest convert to TaylorMade’s new Qi4D driver. Scheffler added the Qi4D core driver and 3-wood to the bag this week in the Bahamas and it’s stuck through the first two rounds as he sits just one off the lead going into the weekend.
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