Justin Thomas stumbles at Scottish Open; well back of Ludvig Åberg after holding day 1 lead

Justin Thomas had everything going for him on Thursday. He drained plenty of putts, hit numerous approach shots inside six feet, and held the lead on the PGA Tour for the first time in over two years.

Then he came crashing back down to Earth on Friday.

The two-time PGA Championship winner posted a 2-over 72—10 strokes worse than his first-round score. He now trails leader Ludvig Åberg by six.

Thomas struggled in pretty much all facets of his game on Friday. He could not get into a groove, as evidenced by two early bogies during his first six holes. His first bogey came because he misjudged his second

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