PITTSFORD, N.Y. — Jason Dufner is that guy who got caught on camera slumped against a classroom wall, gazing straight ahead with a blank stare, arms rigidly by his side.
"Dufnering," they called it.
He became an Internet sensation.
Maybe by the time he leaves Oak Hill, Dufner will be known as something else.
Major champion.
On Friday, Dufner came up about 18 inches short of a feat that's never been done — shooting 62 in a major championship. As it was, he tied the scoring record with a 7-under 63 that pushed him to the lead midway through the PGA Championship.
"To join history, to shoot 63 in a major, that's pretty unbelievable," Dufner said. "To be leading the tournament, even better."
He headed to the weekend with a two-stroke edge over Adam Scott, Jim Furyk and Matt Kuchar, while eight other players were lurking within five shots of the lead.