Ludvig Åberg raced into the halfway lead at The Players, as pre-tournament favourites Scottie Scheffler and Rory McIlroy stuttered into the weekend at TPC Sawgrass.
Åberg equalled the lowest front-nine score in tournament history as he raced to the turn in 29, with the Swede continuing to push forward during a sensational second-round 63 on Friday afternoon.
The two-time PGA Tour winner carded two eagles, six birdies and a lone bogey to post the lowest round of the day and move to 12 under, two clear of Xander Schauffele, with Cam Young a further shot back in third ahead of Corey Conners and Justin Thomas.
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Tommy Fleetwood and Matt Fitzpatrick are seven off the pace as they both look to become the first Englishman to win The Players, while Scheffler and McIlroy both needed final-hole birdies to guarantee their weekend spots.
Defending champion McIlroy - coming into the week without a practice round due to a back injury - needed the late birdie to salvage a one-under 71 and move to one over, with Scheffler on the same total after salvaging a one-over 73 and securing a 70th consecutive PGA Tour cut.
How Åberg jumped into halfway lead
Åberg posted a bogey-free 69 on the opening day before accelerating forward in benign conditions in his second round, following a close-range birdie at the first by rolling a 15-foot eagle at the par-five second and holing from 10-feet at the third.
He converted from off the green to birdie the par-four fourth and move five under for his round, then ended a run of pars by chipping in from just off the ninth green to jump to 10 under.
Åberg looked set to threaten Tom Hoge's course-record 62 when a two-putt birdie at the 11th put him eight under for the day, only for him to miss a seven-foot birdie chance at the next and take two shots of thick rough on his way to a bogey at the 15th.
The world No 21 recovered from carding his first dropped shot of the week and dropping back alongside Schauffele by tapping in for birdie the par-five 16th, with a closing birdie securing the fifth 36-hole lead of his PGA Tour career.
"I got off to a really nice start, and then was able to keep it going," Åberg told Sky Sports. "Off the tee I was struggling a little bit, mid-round - I got away with it a little bit - and then it was nice to finish the last three holes with a couple of birdies and play some good golf."
Schauffele had set the initial clubhouse target after a birdie-birdie finish closed out a second-round 65, while Young made four birdies in a seven-hole stretch on his back nine to get within three off the lead.
McIlroy and Scheffler limp through
The world's top two were both in danger of making shock early exits from the PGA Tour's flagship event, with McIlroy birdieing the opening hole of his second round but outside the projected cut with five holes to play.
McIlroy remained on two-over until the par-five ninth - his final hole of the day - where a sensational 284-yard three-wood saw him finish 30 feet from the flag and set up a two-putt birdie.
"The game feels good - I just went five or six days without really touching a club or doing anything, so getting my feels back," McIlroy told Sky Sports. "I'm not sure I'm going to contend for the title but another couple of days to have a respectable finish hopefully."
Scheffler was far from his brilliant best but looked safely through until he followed a bogey at the 14th with a missed par-save from inside three feet at the 16th, dropping him back to two over, but a 10-foot birdie at the last avoided a first missed cut since the 2022 FedEx St Jude Championship.
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