Bud Cauley has taken the lead at the Cognizant Classic on the PGA Tour after shooting a 6-under 65 at PGA National, giving him a one-shot lead after 36 holes. This marks a significant achievement for Cauley, who is playing in only his third tour event in nearly 4 1/2 years following a serious car crash in 2018.
Cauley's impressive performance includes 11 birdies and no bogeys over his last 27 holes. With a 12-footer birdie putt on the par-5 18th hole, he finished the day at 11-under 131, securing his first 36-hole lead on tour since 2017.
Reflecting on his comeback, Cauley expressed satisfaction with his game and credited his recent strong play to his improved scoring. Despite facing doubts about his future in golf due to injuries sustained in the crash, Cauley persevered and is now reaping the rewards of his hard work.
Following closely behind Cauley are Austin Eckroat and Garrick Higgo, both trailing by one shot. Kevin Yu and Victor Perez are tied for fourth at 9 under, while Shane Lowry and Rory McIlroy are part of a group three shots off the lead.
Notable struggles were seen from Thomas Detry, who shot an 80 and missed the cut by a significant margin after a disastrous six-putt on the par-4 6th hole. However, Rickie Fowler managed to make the weekend with a strong performance, including an eagle on the par-5 10th hole.
Defending champion Chris Kirk also made the cut comfortably at 5 under, along with other notable players like Billy Horschel and Matt Fitzpatrick. Nick Dunlap's round was highlighted by an ace at the par-3 7th hole, adding excitement to the tournament.
As the competition heats up at the Cognizant Classic, Cauley's remarkable comeback story continues to captivate fans and fellow players alike, showcasing the resilience and determination required to succeed at the highest level of professional golf.