PITTSFORD, N.Y. — Jason Dufner lost his chance to make history in the PGA Championship.
And then he lost his shirt.
He still walked away from Oak Hill late Friday evening with a round he won't forget — a 63 — and a place in the record book with some of golf's greatest players. The moment was big enough that Dufner even agreed to show a little emotion.
Prompted in a television interview, Dufner flashed a smile. But only for a second.
"To join history, to shoot 63 in a major, pretty unbelievable," he said. "And to be leading the tournament, even better. So hopefully, it will propel me to a great weekend."
There was nothing dull about his golf. If anything, it was historic.
Dufner holed out from the fairway for eagle, rolled in a putt across the green for par and kept making birdies until he stood 12 feet away from a shot at the lowest score in the 153 years of championship golf. One last birdie attempt didn't even get to the hole, and Dufner had to settle for a 7-under 63.
"You couldn't have a better putt for a 62," he said. "And I left it short in the jar."