Summary

  • Leader: -3 Burns (65)

  • Selected: -2 Spaun (72); -1 Hovland (68)

  • E Scott (70), Griffin (71); +1 Perez (70), Lawrence (17*); +2 Detry (73), Koepka (74), Bradley (69); +3 Hatton (70)

  • +4 MacIntyre (74), Scheffler (71), Morikawa (74), Rahm (75), Rai (72); +5 Spieth (75); +6 Schauffele (74), McIlroy (72); +7 Fitzpatrick (73); +9 Fleetwood (75); +10 DeChambeau (77)

  • Halfway cut is top 60+ ties - projected cut mark +7

  1. Spaun leads the waypublished at 12:04 British Summer Time 13 June

    Spaun -4 (17:52 BST)

    Media caption,

    US Open leader JJ Spaun chips in on his first hole

    JJ Spaun was the only player in the field without a bogey (or worse) in the first round on Thursday and it was also the first time he'd managed a bogey-free round in a major.

    Talk about timely eh.

    His four under 66 was also his lowest 18-hole score in a major.

    His previous best in a single round was a 67 at the 2018 PGA Championship in the final round.

  2. Welcome back!published at 12:03 British Summer Time 13 June

    US OpenImage source, Getty Images

    Don't know about you, but I'm feeling a bit beaten up after just watching day one at the US Open, so there'll be some stiff bodies and some bruised egos among the players arriving at Oakmont today.

    Rory McIlroy and Scottie Scheffler have work to do, but they're not the only ones who suffered yesterday, and the second round should be fascinating as players somehow try to make up ground on a course that doesn't give much away.

    JJ Spaun leads the way with Brooks Koepka and Jon Rahm the big names in hot pursuit, as three of just 10 players to finish under par after the first round.

    So sit back and relax as more golfing carnage is in store for us on day two at the US Open.