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Sponsor Our ArticlesLudvig Åberg makes a stunning debut at the U.S. Open, leading the pack at five under par after two rounds. Tied for second are Bryson DeChambeau, Thomas Detry, and Patrick Cantlay at four under par. The tournament saw notable golfers like Tiger Woods and Phil Mickelson miss the cut, raising questions about their future performances. As the competition intensifies, fans eagerly await the next rounds of this prestigious event.
This year’s U.S. Open is shaping up to be a thrilling event, with young talent Ludvig Åberg stepping into the spotlight. After two rounds of intense play, Åberg has not just made his mark but is also the first player since 1985 to hold the 36-hole lead in his U.S. Open debut! He currently sits at a remarkable five under par, showcasing incredible skill and composure on the course.
Not far behind Åberg, there’s a trio of familiar faces in Bryson DeChambeau, Thomas Detry, and Patrick Cantlay, all tied for second place at four under par. As the competition heats up, these golfers are sure to bring their A-game as they chase down the newcomer. It’s a tight race, and every stroke counts as we move toward the weekend.
As we dive into the drama of the tournament, the cut line made for some nail-biting moments. Fluctuating between four-over and five-over, it finally settled at five-over par. This left several notable golfers on the outside looking in. Among the most surprising was none other than Tiger Woods. After a disappointing round that ended at seven over par, Woods missed the cut, marking the fourth time in five U.S. Open appearances that he has had to pack up early. He has shown some great resilience, expressing disappointment but also a sense of contentment about his performance.
Phil Mickelson is also finding the U.S. Open tough this year, missing the cut for a third consecutive year. It’s been a rough time for the veteran, who left the tournament without even a birdie to his name. Joining Woods and Mickelson on the missed cut list are other big names such as Justin Thomas and Jason Day, leaving fans and experts wondering about the future of these iconic players.
The list of those who didn’t make the cut is considerable, showing just how tough the U.S. Open can be:
With Åberg leading the pack and several heavy hitters falling short, the stakes are getting higher. Golf fans around the world are eagerly waiting to see how the next rounds unfold. Will the young star maintain his momentum against seasoned players? Or will someone else make a charge to the top? Stay tuned as we follow what promises to be an unforgettable U.S. Open!
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