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US Open golf LIVE scores and updates: Rory McIlroy and Jon Rahm eye leader Collin Morikawa in Brookline drama

Refresh for latest comments — — - Ad/> Day three drama awaits U.S. OpenUS Open golf LIVE: McIlroy and Rahm chase Morikawa as Brookline battle heats up19 HOURS AGO Join us from 5pm (BST) for the eagerly-anticipated third round. It should be a fascinating weekend at Brookline with so much talent chasing the season's third major.

T1 Collin Morikawa -5 (66) T1 Joel Dahmen -5 (15) T3 Jon Rahm -4 (67) T3 Hayden Buckley -4 (68) T3 Rory McIlroy -4 (69) T3 Aaron Wise -4 (17) T7 Scottie Scheffler -3 (67) T7 Nick Hardy -3 (68) T7 Patrick Rodgers -3 (68) T7 Matthew NeSmith -3 (69) T7 Brian Harman -3 (17) Morikawa feeling 'great' to lead US Open Open champion Collin Morikawa added a 66 to his opening 69 to lead on -5. «Yesterday felt great and today I was going to do the same exact thing,» he said on Sky Sports. «Today was a continuation of all the prep I've been doing over the past week.

»The putter has been feeling really good. The game has been coming together from tee to green." Second round recap Defending champion Jon Rahm is in an excellent spot heading into the weekend after posting a round 67 on Friday to move him within one shot of Morikawa. He made the first eagle of his US Open career on the 14th.

Rory McIlroy kept his US Open challenge on track on day two, as Collin Morikawa surged to the top of the leaderboard at the Country Club in Brookline. McIlroy was comfortably the best player on day one, with a bogey on 18 being the only blemish on his card. He was well placed heading into the second round, but did not have his best game and once again his putting was an important factor in him posting a red number on Friday.

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