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PGA Championship 2019 Tee Times: Pairings and Predictions for Saturday Schedule

The second round of the PGA Championship at Bethpage State Park's Black Course in Long Island, New York has concluded on Friday evening with a clear leader in first place—Brooks Koepka. He leads by seven shots.

The American out of West Palm Beach, Florida finished the second round at 12-under, and has the lowest 36-hole score in PGA Championship history at 128:

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The PGA Championship first round began on Thursday—with this being the first time it will take place in may since 1949, according to the PGA Championship official website.