US Open live updates: Leaderboard, Friday tee times, scores with Rory McIlroy in the hunt

US Open live updates: Leaderboard, Friday tee times, scores with Rory McIlroy in the hunt

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The 2024 U.S. Open continues Friday with the second round at Pinehurst Resort in North Carolina. Temperatures are expected to get into the 90s, brutal conditions for players looking to make Friday’s cut.

Patrick Cantlay and Rory McIlroy entered the day tied for the lead after each shooting 5-under in the first round Thursday, with Ludvig Aberg, Bryson DeChambeau and Matthieu Pavon all within two strokes. Tiger Woods was 4-over in the first round.

The 2024 event at Pinehurst is the 124th U.S. Open.

Stay tuned throughout the day for live updates, scores and highlights:

2024 US Open leaderboard

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PGA champion Xander Schauffele is off to a rocky start, opening with back-to-back bogeys in his first two holes. He bogeyed No. 10 and No. 11 before parring No. 12 to sit at +2 over. He bounces back with a birdie on No. 13.

The greens are proving to be tough this morning. Both Bryson DeChambeau and Rory McIlroy bogey their second hole of the day.  McIlroy misses a nine-foot putt for par, pushing it long.

Round two of the US Open is off and running with two big groups underway. Bryson DeChambeau, tied for 4th, Viktor Hovland, Max Homa tees off at No. 1. And over at No. 10, it’s co-leader Rory McIlroy, Xander Schauffele and Scottie Scheffler. McIlroy has a chance to birdie No. 10 for sole lead of the US Open, but misses a 12 foot putt. Opportunity wasted. He pars his first hole.

Sergio Garcia’s US Open off to strong start

When Sergio Garcia got a call from USGA officials on Monday, informing him that he’d been pushed into the field after finding his way onto the alternate list, the 2024 U.S. Open took on a very different feel, one in which Garcia was simply elated to be in the field, rather than thinking about his chances to secure a second major.After he opened play at Pinehurst No. 2 on Thursday with a first-round 69, the fiery Spaniard’s expectations have taken a markedly different outlook.

“Obviously to shoot under par in a U.S. Open, which is a championship that I love, it’s always great,” Garcia said. “To go bogey-free is even greater. It’s something that I give a lot of respect to, and I’m very proud of. I’ve had the pleasure of playing this championship 25 years in a row, so not a lot of people get to do that.”

– Tim Schmitt, Golfweek

US Open: Tony Finau in the hunt for first major win

Tony Finau’s name has moved up on the list of best players without a major championship.

Following Xander Schauffele’s victory last month at the PGA Championship, Finau is among the top-end players attempting to break through in similar fashion this week at Pinehurst No. 2 in the 2024 U.S. Open.

With a 2-under-par 68 in Thursday’s opening round, the six-time PGA Tour winner can contend in Pinehurst. Finau is three shots back of leader Patrick Cantlay, another player chasing that first major title.

“Getting off to a good start in any major championship is important,” said Finau, who has 10 top-10 finishes in major championships.

– Rodd Baxley, Fayetteville Observer

US Open tee times Friday second round

First hole start

Time Players
6:45 a.m. Greyson Sigg, Grant Forrest, Wells Williams
6:56 a.m. Chesson Hadley, Mark Hubbard, Adam Svensson
7:07 a.m. Beau Hossler, Victor Perez, Adam Schenk
7:18 a.m. Robert MacIntyre, Nick Taylor, Mackenzie Hughes
7:29 a.m. Tyrrell Hatton, Tommy Fleetwood, Tom Hoge
7:40 a.m. Bryson DeChambeau, Viktor Hovland, Max Homa
7:51 a.m. Sepp Straka, Peter Malnati, J.T. Poston
8:02 a.m. Gordon Sargent, Jake Knapp, Cameron Young
8:13 a.m. Chris Kirk, Billy Horschel, Adam Scott
8:24 a.m. Ben Kohles, Denny McCarthy, Ben James
8:35 a.m. Frankie Capan III, Andy Svoboda, Luke Clanton
8:46 a.m. Harry Higgs, Hiroshi Tai, Brandon Wu
8:57 a.m. Joey Vrzich, Chris Naegel, Otto Black
12:30 p.m. Rico Hoey, Tom KcKibbin, Matteo Manassero
12:41 p.m. Dean Burmester, Rikuya Hoshino, Seamus Power
12:52 p.m. S.H. Kim, Justin Lower, Tim Widing
1:03 p.m. Lucas Glover, Sam Burns, Cameron Smith
1:14 p.m. Will Zalatoris, Matt Fitzpatrick, Tiger Woods
1:25 p.m. Patrick Cantlay, Matt Kuchar, Russell Henley
1:36 p.m. Tony Finau, Ludvig Aberg, Dustin Johnson
1:47 p.m. Justin Rose, Gary Woodland, Webb Simpson
1:58 p.m. Daniel Berger, Ryan Fox, David Puig
2:09 p.m. Ben An, Sam Bennett, Edoardo Molinari
2:20 p.m. Austin Eckroat, Adrian Meronk, Cam Davis
2:31 p.m. Aaron Rai, Davis Thompson, Zac Blair
2:42 p.m. Willie Mack III, Richard Mansell, Ashton McCulloch

10th hole start

6:45 a.m. Jason Scrivener, Brandon Robinson Thompson, Brendan Valdes
6:56 a.m. Santiago de la Fuente, Sam Bairstow, Eugenio Chacarra
7:07 a.m. Kurt Kitayama, Taylor Moore, Christiaan Bezuidenhout
7:18 a.m. Jason Day, Harris English, Tom Kim
7:29 a.m. Rory McIlroy, Xander Schauffele, Scottie Scheffler
7:40 a.m. Brian Harman, Nick Dunlap, Wyndham Clark
7:51 a.m. Hideki Matsuyama, Jackson Suber, Jordan Spieth
8:02 a.m. Shane Lowry, Keegan Bradley, Martin Kaymer
8:13 a.m. Akshay Bhatia, Eric Cole, Erik van Rooyen
8:24 a.m. Brendon Todd, Taylor Pendrith, Alex Noren
8:35 a.m. Thomas Detry, Brian Campbell, Jackson Buchanan
8:46 a.m. Taisei Shimizu, Gunnar Broin, Maxwell Moldovan
8:57 a.m. Sung Kang, Riki Kawamoto, John Chin
12:30 p.m. Michael McGowan, Carter Jenkins, Logan McAllister
12:41 p.m. Frederik Kjettrup, Christopher Petefish, Parker Bell
12:52 p.m. Omar Morales, Max Greyserman, Casey Jarvis
1:03 p.m. Corey Conners, Stephan Jaeger, Emiliano Grillo
1:14 p.m. Ryo Ishikawa, Francesco Molinari, Sergio Garcia
1:25 p.m. Justin Thomas, Collin Morikawa, Brooks Koepka
1:36 p.m. Rickie Fowler, Adam Hadwin, Phil Mickelson
1:47 p.m. Min Woo Lee, Sahith Theegala, Nicolai Hojgaard
1:58 p.m. Si Woo Kim, Matthieu Pavon, Sungjae im
2:09 p.m. Nico Echavarria, Robert Rock, Neal Shipley
2:20 p.m. Takumi Kanaya, Stewart Hagestad, Mac Meissner
2:31 p.m. Isaiah Salinda, Bryan Kim, Jim Herman
2:42 p.m. Carson Schaake, Charles Reiter, Colin Prater

Rory McIlroy’s US Open off to great start

Rory McIlroy harnessed the power of positive thinking to get a flawless start to his latest U.S. Open campaign on Thursday, carding a five-under par 65 at Pinehurst as he hopes to finally break his decade-long drought at the majors.

“I guess I’ve had some success by the sort of mindset that I’ve brought in, especially last year at LACC,” McIlroy told reporters. “The golf course is a little different to what it was last year, but still the same strategy, same mindset.”

“I really feel like that’s the thing that has served me well in these U.S. Opens over the past few years,” said McIlroy, who won his last major at the 2014 PGA Championship.

– Reuters

Contributing: Golfweek, Reuters

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