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2022 U.S. Open - Sights, sounds and best moments from the second round

BROOKLINE, Mass. — There was a lot going on in the first round of the 2022 U.S. Open. The requisite drama around Phil Mickelson? Check. A few tossed clubs? You bet. Kids running off with defending champion Jon Rahm's ball on the 18th hole? OK. Wild turkeys on the course? Sure.

Friday's second round promises even more.

Canadian Adam Hadwin (4 under) had the lead after one day at The Country Club in Brookline. Hadwin is in the field as an alternate and had a 1-shot lead over Rory McIlroy and four others. McIlroy, who won the RBC Canadian Open last week, was one of those throwing a club Thursday, during a motivated first round that saw him score 67.

What will happen in the second round? We'll find out.

With a 4-under 66 and 36-hole total of 5 under, Collin Morikawa has put himself in position to grab yet another major championship. He's already won the 2020 PGA Championship at Harding Park and the 2021 Open Championship at Royal St. George's. With another victory at The Country Club, Morikawa would become the fifth golfer to win three different majors before turning 26. The other four to pull off that feat: Rory McIlroy, Jack Nicklaus, Jordan Spieth and Tiger Woods, who won all four. Morikawa would also become the first player to win a major in three straight seasons since Brooks Koepka from 2017 to 2019. — Mark Schlabach

Morikawa brought the magic at The Country Club during Round 2

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