US Open 2026: golf updates on day two – live
Summary
Wyndham Clark leads the US Open golf tournament at 6-under par after the second day, with several other former champions close behind. The second round was delayed by fog, causing players to finish their rounds the next morning.Key Facts
- Wyndham Clark is the overnight leader with a score of 6-under par 64.
- Dustin Johnson, winner in 2016, shot a 66 and is now four under par.
- Matt Fitzpatrick (2023 winner) and Gary Woodland (2019 winner) are three shots behind Clark at 3-under par.
- Jon Rahm, another former US Open champion, is at 2-under par but still playing.
- Amateur Ryder Cowan is also tied at 2-under par.
- Play was slowed by a two-hour fog delay on Thursday morning.
- Many players had to pause their rounds on day one and resumed early on day two.
- The course par is 70, and scores under par are considered strong in these tough conditions.
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