Albany Delivers Another Thriller as Five Players Share the Lead Through 36 Holes
The second round of the 2025 Hero World Challenge ended the same way as the first round; with five players tied atop the leaderboard. Cameron Young, Hideki Matsuyama, Wyndham Clark, J.J. Spaun and Akshay Bhatia all stand at 10-under-par 134 after 36 holes at the tournament’s midpoint.
For Young, Friday’s second round proved to be a bit of a hot streak. He posted an 8-under 64 for the low round of the first two days at Albany. Young caught fire on the back nine, posting five birdies and an eagle on the par-5 15th hole before closing on No. 18 with his only bogey of the day. The round vaulted him from a tie for 12th after the first round to a share of the lead heading into the weekend.
“It kind of just is one of those little stretches where I had some tap?ins and then made a couple, too,” Young said of his back nine on Friday. “Just ended up being a big string of good holes. Yeah, nice to have the scoring turn around a little bit.”
Matsuyama’s 6-under 66 was the day’s second-best round and moved him into a share of the lead. The 2021 Masters champion, and the only Asian golfer to win the Masters, is no stranger to success at Albany. He claimed the 2016 Hero World Challenge in the event’s second year in The Bahamas. Now in its 10th playing at Albany, Matsuyama is back in the hunt.
“I made some good putts today, that’s why I was able to shoot a good score,” Matsuyama said after the round. “It’s very tough around the green.That’s why I like this course.”
The course playing tough was a sentiment shared by Clark. An up-and-down opening nine holes led to more favorable scoring on the back nine for the 2023 U.S. Open winner.
“It was playing tough out there,” Clark said of his second round performance at Albany. “There were tougher pins, and it was blowing a little bit more on the front, so I’m really pleased.”
Spaun and Bhatia are the only two players who have held a share of the lead after the first and second rounds. The pair shot 4-under 68 to keep pace and remain atop the leaderboard.
“I’d say (today) was a little bit more of a grind,” Spaun said of the conditions versus Thursday’s first round. “Different wind direction and I think a lot of the par-4s played more difficult, but the par-5s played a lot easier.”
Two-time defending champion and World No. 1 Scottie Scheffler remains in the hunt for a three-peat. He is tied at 9-under-par with Alex Noren and Sepp Straka, one shot off the pace.
The third round of the 2025 Hero World Challenge gets underway at 11:21 am on Saturday at Albany. Third-round TV coverage can be found on GOLF Channel from 12-2:30 p.m. ET and on NBC from 2:30-5 p.m. ET.