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Nick Taylor and American Ben Griffin Tied at Top in Thrilling Memorial Tournament Showdown

Nick Taylor and American Ben Griffin Tied at Top in Thrilling Memorial Tournament Showdown

Nick Taylor and Ben Griffin Tied at Top in Thrilling Memorial Tournament Showdown

DUBLIN, Ohio – In a captivating display of skill amid challenging conditions, Canada’s Nick Taylor and American Ben Griffin share the lead after Round 2 of the PGA Tour’s Memorial Tournament at rain-drenched Muirfield Village. Both players sit at 7-under par 137, setting the stage for a high-stakes weekend at Jack Nicklaus’ signature event.

Taylor’s Precision Iron Play Steals the Spotlight

Nick Taylor, fresh off his fifth PGA Tour victory at January’s Sony Open, fired a flawless 4-under 68 Friday. His round featured four birdies and zero bogeys, highlighted by clutch putting on treacherous greens. “My irons were razor-sharp,” Taylor revealed. “On the back nine, I drained multiple 5-6 foot par saves that kept momentum alive.”

Key moments in Taylor’s round included:

Griffin Battles Elements to Hold Ground

Overnight leader Ben Griffin carded an even-par 71 despite brutal rough and soggy conditions. The Colonial winner last week acknowledged the challenge: “Today was a grind. Wet rough makes every shot punishing – the ball sinks to the bottom, and escapes are nearly impossible.” Griffin salvaged his round with critical breaks on several holes where errant drives still found greens.

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Leaderboard Snapshot

PositionPlayerScoreRound 2 Highlights
T1Nick Taylor-7Bogey-free 68, 15/18 GIR
T1Ben Griffin-7Key up-and-downs from rough
3Akshay Bhatia-55 birdies, elite iron precision
4Scottie Scheffler-4Birdie-birdie rebound after double bogey
T5Sam Burns-3Tournament-low 65 (7 birdies)

Weather Woes Test Field

Persistent rain transformed Muirfield Village into a survival test. Griffin noted later starters had slight advantages, but all faced “tricky lies” in saturated rough. Taylor’s strategy? “Keep it simple: sharp speed control led to stress-free tap-in pars.”

Looking Ahead: Moving Day Intrigue

With Burns rocketing 42 spots up the board with a 65 and stars like Spieth (-3) and Lowry (-3) in contention, Saturday promises fireworks. As Scheffler summarized after his 70: “Solid day when you consider the elements – we’re all fighting the same battle.”

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