PITTSFORD, N.Y. — Justin Rose watched Adam Scott shoot 30 on his front nine Thursday, so he outdid his friend with a 29 on the back nine Friday at the PGA Championship.
Seems only appropriate for two guys born a couple of weeks apart who have followed similar paths ever since.
At the start of 2013, neither had a major title. Now both have the chance to become the third player in the last 15 years to win two in a season.
Scott, the Masters champion, headed into the weekend at 7 under, two strokes behind leader Jason Dufner. Rose, the U.S. Open champ, was 6 under.
"I was hungry before the Masters, and I might even have a bigger appetite after it," Scott said after a 68 on Friday. "It might be greedy, but I feel like this is my time to get everything I want out of my career, and I'm going to keep pushing until I do. My game is in great shape. I've got to take advantage of it. Otherwise, it's all a waste."
The refrain that now is their moment to shine became famous with these two when Rose revealed what Scott texted him after the Aussie won his first major title. "This is our time" proved prophetic once the Englishman went out and broke through in his next opportunity for his first major victory.
This week, Scott looked ready to contend again right from the start, shooting 65 on Thursday to share the lead after the first round. Rose wasn't as sharp early on and made the turn Friday at even par for the tournament.
Then the rain started clearing up and he started cranking out the birdies, six in all.