Scottie Scheffler moves to open lead with another circle 64
The world number of SCOTTIE SCHEFFLER has been brought a shiny 64 to run British open after enchanting a second round, as on Friday, the Roller-coaler-coaler-coaster continued on Friday.
American Scheffler ended at 10 under a couple, one cleaner Fitzpatrick Who set out 66 to strengthen his hopes that he would become the first Englishman who pulled a ditch from Claret since Nick Faldo in 1992. years.
American Brian Harman1723 open champion made by a large move with a flawless 65, and Chinese Li Haotong were extra shot.
Scheffler, triple main champion looking for his first British open title, abolished four birds on the front nine and four more after turning, and Bogey in 11. hole, the only reputation in the elevated view.
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“We only had four or five holes where he really descended (rain), and I managed to use holes where we had a good time.”
Fitzpatrick was going out of four birds, and the inspired ride four more in a row lifted it with two shots of a clean field.
Bogey, however, went back, and in 2022. The American open champ was missing a bird of three meters, before the 23 footers do not live in duration.
“Giving yourself a chance to win a golf tournament, but there’s still hell a long way,” he said.
“The goal of the game is to stay in it as long as possible and we hope you can pull right away to death.”
If I picked up five birds in his first 12 holes, but the world was number 111 ejected 14. hole, his first fell tournament shot.
Li, who finished third in 2017. year after closing recording 63, surely stated the last four holes to end another consecutive 67.
“Very satisfied, I didn’t expect that,” he said. “Actually, the last few holes are pretty easy, I’m lucky.”
Harman raised Claret Jug on the Sogy Royal Liverpool two years ago, but he arrived on the coast of northern Ireland under Radar after enjoying a small success since his first main triumph.
However, the world number 26 birds the first two holes and picked up four more shots, sinking in the last eight feet.
“I love golf here,” Harman said. “It suits me. Distance, of course, important here, but it doesn’t matter how much other tournaments because the soil is so strong that the ball is worth it.”
Rollercoaster for Mcilroy
McIlroy Northern Ireland entered the opening 70 and was a similar story early in his second round while mixing the mistakes with the shine.
A 36-year-old, bidding that he won his second open 11 years after the first, that the crowd roared with the birds on the first and made great to save a couple of seconds after the deep-rough and drop stopped.
He wasted several possibilities of carefree trips before birds at 12. and 14. Completed around 69 to finish three in a couple.
“I didn’t have this opportunity six years ago, so I play an extra two days in this atmosphere in front of this crowd, I’m very excited about that,” McIlroy said, referring to open in the portress when he missed the cut.
“I feel like my game is definitely good enough to make. I’m excited for the weekend.”
Denmark Rasmus Hojgaard ended at five below Scotland Robert MacintyreEngland Tyrrell Hatton and Americans Harris English and Chris Gotterup.
The weather shaped all day, with bright conditions and light winds greeted by early starters before a few heavy rain showers.
A common leader overnight Jacob Skov Olesen He started his second round in a horrible way with four-time Bogey eight after he gets out of the borders twice from the team.
In one hole, the days fell on 36. place, but he fought to 76 to make a cut.
Among great names would not be a weekend former open champions Collin Morikawa, Darren Clarke, Zach Johnson, Stewart Zinc, Louis Oosthuizen, Padraig Harrington and Cameron Smith.