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 to the turn in level parpublished at 20:37 British Summer Time 13 June

    Spaun -4 (9)

    JJ SpaunImage source, Getty Images

    JJ Spaun will be pleased with his round so far, I'm sure.

    He's made it to the 10th tee on the same score which he started his second round.

    Two birdies, two bogeys, five pars and - importantly - no big scores.

  2. Postpublished at 20:35 British Summer Time 13 June

    Aberg +5 (8)

    A potential correction to the previous post - the US Open scoring system shows Ludvig Aberg making par on the eighth hole. Was sure he took four!

  3. Aberg and Matsuyama slipping backpublished at 20:29 British Summer Time 13 June

    Scott +1, Aberg +6, Matsuyama +6 (8)

    Hideki Matsuyama gets a bad break from the bunker beside the eighth, hitting the flag stick with his escape from the sand and ricocheting a good way away from the hole.

    He makes bogey, as does Ludvig Aberg, who is now hovering around that projected cut line.

    Adam Scott's tee shot on the long par three is a peach but he has to settle for par.

  4. Detry eagle!published at 20:28 British Summer Time 13 June

    Detry -1 (5*)

    Brilliant from Thomas Detry as he lands his first ever US Open eagle with a hole out from the fairway on the 14th.

    The smooth swinging Belgian has 141 yards to the pin after a nice drive, and he hits a short iron exactly 141 yards and watches his ball drop into the cup.

    And what's more, than sees him shoot under par for the tournament and into the top five!

  5. Back-to-back bogeyspublished at 20:27 British Summer Time 13 June

    Schauffele +2, DeChambeau +5, Ballester +8 (6*)

    Back-to-back bogeys for both Bryson DeChambeau and Xander Schauffele as both these American superstars hit reverse gear.

    Xander played a bit of army golf there by going left, right from rough to rough before eventually doing well to drop just the one shot.

    Oakmont's back on level terms after he made a fast start.

  6. Bogey for Benpublished at 20:25 British Summer Time 13 June

    B Griffin -2 (7)

    You can't miss the green back left on the seventh, as Ben Griffin has just found out.

    All he can do is splash out of the bunker to 25 feet past the hole and his par putt is a good effort - but it lips out.

    Back to two under.

  7. Postpublished at 20:24 British Summer Time 13 June

    McIlroy +8, Lowry +14, Rose +11 (6)

    Dearie me. Justin Rose has just played the sort of hole a lot of amateur golfers can resonate with on the par-three sixth. Short, into the sand and then ending up with a double.

    Rory McIlroy finds the putting surface but can't convert a long birdie chance. The way things are trending it could be a second weekend at home for the Northern Irishman.

  8. Spaun stays in share of leadpublished at 20:17 British Summer Time 13 June

    Spaun -4 (8)

    Ah. that's a great par putt from 12 feet for JJ Spaun. Nerveless.

    He stays in a share of the lead.

  9. Postpublished at 20:17 British Summer Time 13 June

    McIlroy +8, Lowry +14, Rose +9 (5)

    Small wins and all that. Shane Lowry pars the fifth to end a run of bogey, double bogey, bogey, bogey.

  10. Bunker trouble for Abergpublished at 20:14 British Summer Time 13 June

    Scott +1, Aberg +5, Matsuyama +5 (7)

    Ludvig AbergImage source, Getty Images

    Ludvig Aberg needs two goes to get out of the greenside bunker on seven, but the end result - thanks to a lovely putt - is just a bogey.

  11. Griffin one off the leadpublished at 20:09 British Summer Time 13 June

    B Griffin -3 (6)

    Hello, Ben Griffin - welcome to the party!

    A 15-footer for birdie on the sixth and he's now one shot off the lead.

  12. Chip in birdiepublished at 20:08 British Summer Time 13 June

    MacIntyre +1 (4*)

    Robert MacIntyre with an unlikely birdie on the par-five 12th after a bad miss left from the fairway saw him having to hack his ball out of the rough and up through the green to even more rough off the back.

    Facing a tough chip just to knock it close and have a chance to save par, the Scot just sticks it in for his birdie!

  13. Postpublished at 20:06 British Summer Time 13 June

    McIlroy +8 (5)

    Over at the fifth, Rory McIlroy's 38 foot birdie putt comes up five feet shy and it's a nerve jangler to make par.

    Which he makes. He'll stay at eight over.

  14. Postpublished at 20:06 British Summer Time 13 June

    Mickelson +4 (3)

    Vintage Phil Mickelson. A 100-yard pitch that takes a couple of bounces, spins, stops. A foot from the hole. A tap-in birdie to follow, surely, which would take him to three over for the tournament.

    In what might be his final US Open, he's giving himself every chance of playing all four rounds.

  15. Fitz in troublepublished at 20:05 British Summer Time 13 June

    Fitzpatrick +5 (4*)

    Matt Fitzpatrick had made a steady start with three straight pars but that runs ends at the 13th as he can only make a four on the par three.

    The former US Open champion found the left bunker off the tee but played a nice escape actually, down to about seven feet, but wasted his hard work by missing the putt.

  16. Bogey for leader Spaunpublished at 20:03 British Summer Time 13 June

    Spaun -4 (7)

    After finding trouble off the tee, JJ Spaun is left with a 25-footer for par on the seventh. He gives it every chance, but it's not to be on this occasion.

    Spaun is now in a tie for the lead with Thriston Lawrence of South Africa.

  17. Bogeys for Bryson & Schauffelepublished at 20:03 British Summer Time 13 June

    Schauffele +1, DeChambeau +4, Ballester +7 (5*)

    A bright start for Xander Schauffele comes to an end with a bogey on the 14th, when he left himself 35 feet after two but in the rough and his chip out could only get to 17 feet for par, which he missed to drop his first shot of the day.

    Bryson DeChambeau also makes a bogey on this hole after finding himself in a similar spot after his second shot and also being unable to get down in two.

  18. 'Going to be a fun weekend' - Burnspublished at 20:01 British Summer Time 13 June

    Burns -3 (65)

    Sam BurnsImage source, Getty Images

    Clubhouse leader Sam Burns has been speaking after his round of 65:

    "I think for this golf course you really just have to free it up. It's too hard to try to guide it around here. You're going to hit some in the rough, you're going to hit some in some bad spots - you might as well do it with authority.

    "I think being able to rely on your short game and give yourself a chance at par is really important.

    "There's obviously a lot of golf left on a very tough golf course, so I think really this afternoon is about just getting rest and getting ready for tomorrow."

    "It's going to be a fun weekend."

  19. What is the cut mark?published at 19:59 British Summer Time 13 June

    The top 60 players and ties will make it through to the final two rounds at Oakmont.

    If the second round was to end at this moment, an overall score of five over would get you through, but six over would mean you'll be going home.

    However, with low scores scarce, don't be surprised to see six or maybe even seven over being good enough to make the cut.

  20. Postpublished at 19:57 British Summer Time 13 June

    McIlroy +8, Lowry +14, Rose +9 (4)

    A chance for Rory McIlroy to arrest at the slide at the fourth hole as he lines up from 10 feet. Nope, it's high. He'll stay at eight over par - one above the projected cut line.

    Spare a thought for Shane Lowry who is disguising his undoubted frustration with a grin as his par putt lips out and trundles away.

    He's at 14 over for the tournament.