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Stephan Jaeger is one shot off the lead at the PGA Championship, finishing even par on Friday. The challenging conditions at Aronimink have resulted in a much tougher competition than anticipated.
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Aronimink has provided a far tougher test for players at the PGA Championship than expected.
Some said the winning score could be as low as 20-under, which would threaten the lowest score in major championship history. But instead, four under par leads the field after two days of action.
The combination of wind, long rough, and tricky pin positions meant there were plenty of bogeys out there for players. But not Stephan Jaeger, who finished even par on Friday to keep him one shot off the lead.
And in doing so, he did something thatās only been done twice in the last 40 years at the PGA Championship.
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Jaeger achieved his score of even par without a birdie or a bogey, and in doing so, he became the third player since 1986 to score 18 straight pars in a round at the PGA Championship.
The other two players to do so were Franklin Langham in 2001 at Atlanta Athletic Club and Richard Green in 2011 at Atlanta Athletic Club. Jaeger joined them in his second round in 2026.
Jaeger is also the first player to hold at least a share of the first round lead at the PGA and follow it up with a bogey-free round two since Nick Price in 1994. Price went on to win the event.
Thatās the good news. The bad news is he didnāt make a birdie either, but you canāt have it all!
It would usually be a frustrating day of golf to not record a single birdie, but not in this case for Jaeger. Aronimink was playing tough, but he held firm near the top of the leaderboard.
After his round, Jaeger said if heās ever done this before: āI actually donāt know if Iāve ever made 18 pars. I just mentioned I think if you do it at John Deere, I think youāre not going to be too happy because the cutās 5-, 6-, 7-under.
āBut at a major itās, you know, itās an even par 70. But I actually I donāt know if Iāve made 18 pars in a round before. I feel like I have, but I donāt know that answer.ā
It says a lot about a playerās level of optimism when they shoot 18 pars. On one hand, no birdies, on the other, no bogeys. So, which is Jaeger focusing on?
He said, āYeah, I think the way I hit it today it could have easily been 3-, 4-under. If I made some putts like I did yesterday. I felt like I actually hit it better today than I did yesterday, which I think is a positive Iām going to take out of it.
āThe golf course is not going to get easier on the weekend; itās going to get firmer, itās going to be a little hotter. So being able to hit it out of the fairway and give yourself those looks, thatās what I kind of kept telling myself, you know, just give yourself that 15 to 30 foot range where you can make a few.
āIf youāre in the right spot you actually can hit a wedge close on the front nine for sure.ā
If thereās no rain, which is what the forecast suggests, then expect an even tougher weekend of play around this brutally tough golf course.
Stephan Jaeger achieved a rare feat by being one shot off the lead after two rounds, a performance only matched twice in the last 40 years.
The combination of wind, long rough, and tricky pin positions has made scoring difficult, with the leading score being only four under par.
Some expected the winning score could reach as low as 20-under, which would threaten the record for the lowest score in major championship history.
Stephan Jaeger finished even par on Friday, maintaining his position just one shot off the lead.
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