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World number one Scottie Scheffler is on track for his first win this year as he extended his lead to six shots in a storm-affected second round of the CJ Cup Byron Nelson.

Friday’s play in Texas was held up for more than six hours and and many players did not complete the second round, with 18 yet to tee off.

American Scheffler carded an eight-under-par 63 at TPC Craig Ranch to move to 18 under and set the lowest 36-hole total of his PGA Tour career.

His combined score of 124 after Thursday’s 61, is the second-lowest 36-hole total in Tour history after Justin Thomas’ 123 at the 2017 Sony Open.

American Sam Stevens is second on 12 under, with the second round due to resume on Saturday, followed by the third round.

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