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US Open golf 2022: What time it starts today, how to watch, and latest odds

Rory McIlroy and defending champion Jon Rahm lie just one shot back of co-leaders Collin Morikawa and Joel Dahmen after two rounds at the Brookline Country Club. 

The Northern Irishman struggled at the start of his second round but said he was proud of how he turned things around. "I just kept telling myself that I'd have more chances," he told Sky Sports. "I was trying to get myself back to level par for the day through nine. 

"I couldn't quite do that, but I made two bad swings today - the second shot on three and the tee shot on 10 and they cost me three shots. But the way I played the last eight holes, I'm really proud of that and proud to get in under par and stay right up there on the leaderboard."

The third round of the US Open is today, Saturday June 18. The final round will be on Sunday June 19.

Local time on the East Coast is five hours behind British Summer Time. That means the early starters will begin their first rounds around noon UK time. The full field may not complete their rounds until the early hours.

The event will be shown live on Sky Sports. Alternatively, bookmark this page and follow Telegraph Sport's live coverage of all four days.

Open champion Collin Morikawa leads the way on five-under par alongside Joel Dahmen after a superb second round of 66, with reigning US Open champion Jon Rahm and four-time major winner Rory McIlroy a shot behind.

Masters champion Scottie Scheffler was part of the group another stroke back, with England's Matt Fitzpatrick three off the pace on two under.

McIlroy had been in danger of falling out of contention when he covered the front nine in 36, the world No 3 needing three attempts to hack on to the green from thick rough on the third, before holing from 23 feet to

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