Adam Scott’s blistering 63 sets Castle Pines Golf Club record

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CASTLE ROCK — Adam Scott made Castle Pines Golf Club’s attempt to pro-proof its course look laughable on Friday.

The Australian surged into a three-shot lead at the BMW Championship heading into the weekend after firing a 9-under par 63 that set a new record at the recently overhauled course and topped Keegan Bradley’s 66 on Thursday.

A few hours later, Sweden’s Ludvig Åberg matched Scott’s feat, also carding 63 a day after shooting even par to make for two record-breaking performances. 

For Scott’s part, he dominated the course to move to 13-under after two days during a morning round that featured well-crafted drives, precision irons and stellar putting.

“Leaving the range, I just kind of wanted to keep moving in the right direction (off the momentum from a 4-under round on Thursday), grind it out and shoot under par and keep going that way,” Scott said. “Then by the middle of the round, I was thinking of how many birdies can I make.

“I feel like I really don’t have anything to lose this week. I can’t go out of the top 50. I’m going to have a good schedule in the (PGA Tour’s) signature events next year. Of course, I’d love to make it to East Lake (with the top 30 for next week’s Tour Championship), but now I’d love to win this event.”

Scott entered the tournament at No. 41 in the FedExCup rankings, but he was projected to move up to No. 4 after Friday. His second-round card tied the FedExCup Playoffs scoring record in relation to par as he racked up four birdies on the front nine and five on the back. And he’s made just one bogey through two rounds, on Thursday’s par-4 third hole.

“I played within myself today and I picked fairly conservative targets,” Scott said. “But it was a good day to be aggressive when you had the right number. … There were a couple of other holes where I had wedges or shorter clubs where I brought it in close because the greens were soft and receiving.

“I didn’t play overly aggressive, but I think I executed well, and I putted very well today.”

Indeed: Scott’s unconventional broomstick putting style, in which he uses an elongated putter with his left hand up by his chest and his right hand down around his thighs, looked unstoppable on Friday. He ranked first in putting strokes gained (4.574) and second in feet of putts made at 125.

That included a 10-foot birdie putt on the first hole, an 11-foot birdie putt on the fifth, a 15-foot birdie putt on the sixth, an 11-foot birdie putt on the 12th, a 26-foot birdie putt on the 13th and a 15-foot birdie putt on the 14th.

Adam Scott, front, and Adam Hodwin leave the first hole tee box during the start of the second round of the BMW Championship at Castle Pines Golf Club in Castle Rock, Colorado on Friday, Aug. 23, 2024. (Photo by Hyoung Chang/The Denver Post)

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