Rory McIlroy two shots off the lead at halfway point of US Open
Rory McIlroy vowed he would never give up seeking more major titles after a flying finish left him just two shots off the halfway lead in the 123rd US Open.
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Rory McIlroy vowed he would never give up seeking more major titles after a flying finish left him just two shots off the halfway lead in the 123rd US Open.
LOS ANGELES : Rickie Fowler will try to put himself in position for a breakthrough first major title when he takes a one-shot lead over Wyndham Clark into the U.S. Open third round on Saturday with Rory McIlroy and Xander Schauffele a further stroke back.
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Rickie Fowler took the lead at the halfway point at the 123rd US Open, but Rory McIlroy is not far behind. Fowler hit eight birdies to finish 10 under, leading by one shot over rival Wyndham Clark. McIlroy shares third with Xander Schauffele, who are both another shot behind.
Rickie Fowler, in the midst of reviving a golf career once brimming with promise, took a another major step in his journey back to relevance as he held the outright U.S. Open lead after a seesaw second round on Friday.
Rickie Fowler was flamboyant as ever Friday in the U.S. Open, not so much with his attire as a golf game so wildly entertaining that he made only four pars in his 2-under 68 that gave him a share of the 36-hole record and a one-shot lead going into the weekend.
LOS ANGELES: Rickie Fowler got off to a blistering start then held on tight as Los Angeles Country Club struck back on Friday, taking a one-shot lead at the US Open in search of his first major championship.
LOS ANGELES : Brooks Koepka criticized the Los Angeles Country Club on Friday, saying the North Course was yielding scores too low for a U.S. Open and finding fault with its unusual layout.