With time running out for those chasing status in 2025, a trio of players may be saving their PGA Tour cards.
Sam Ryder, Robby Shelton, and Ryan Moore were on the outside looking in when they came to play Friday at the 2024 Butterfield Bermuda Championship at Port Royal Golf Course in Southampton, Bermuda. After 36 holes, they’ve each made huge jumps inside the 125. With just one tournament left next week, posting some low scores this week would go a long way.
This par 71 course might be the shortest on the PGA Tour in 2024 at 6,828 yards but it can be plenty treacherous, especially in the wind picks up. It was mostly calm on Friday but late in the day some rain showers came through the area a couple of times. They’re expecting some rough wind conditions on Saturday so those who banked low scores so far are going to be thankful they did.
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For a second straight day, play was suspended before completion. It was not weather-related, however, as the PGA Tour reported: “Round two at the Butterfield Bermuda Championship was suspended due to darkness at 5:20 p.m. local time.” Bermuda is one hour ahead of ET. There were still 12 golfers on the course.
As for the leader, he’s one of the three co-leaders from Thursday. Let’s get you caught up with the top storylines from the 2024 Butterfield Bermuda Championship.