Fowler hits 68, stays in front
LOS ANGELES – Rickie Fowler got off to a blistering start then held on tight as Los Angeles Country Club struck back on Friday, taking a one-shot lead at the US Open in search of his first major championship.
The former world number four, had eight birdies and six bogeys in his two-under-par 68 for a 10-under total of 130.
Wyndham Clark carded a three-under-par 67 for 131 and was one stroke in front of Xander Schauffele and Rory McIlroy, who had six birdies in his last nine holes on the way to a 67 that left the Northern Ireland star poised to strike at the weekend for a fifth major title and his first in nine years.
Fowler set a US Open low-round record of 62 on Thursday that was matched by Schauffele as misty weather made for benign conditions on the LA Country Club North Course.
His ability to keep the birdies flowing – his 18 over 36 holes is another US Open record – let him overcome three three-putts, one from just off the green at the 11th which he answered with a 23-foot birdie at the 12th.
“The birdies are out there if you put yourself in the right position, but as you can see, bogeys are very easy to make,” Fowler said.
McIlroy, meanwhile, will be aiming to keep the pedal down after a searing finish to his round that got off to a rocky start with three bogeys and a birdie in his first nine holes.
Notable names who didn’t make the cut included Justin Thomas and Jordan Spieth, and six-time US Open runner-up Phil Mickelson.
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