
Lucas Herbert holds a two-shot lead after an extraordinary second round at The Open, where two players equalled major history and Bryson DeChambeau was involved in a controversial ruling.
DeChambeau had his strategy questioned pre-tournament and arrived looking to avoid the 'Bryson Slam' of missing every major cut, with the two-time major champion responding by following an opening-round 67 with a birdie-birdie finish to a four-under 66.
It lifted him to seven under and within a shot of Lucas Herbert, who equalled the lowest round in men's major history despite bogeying the final hole of an eight-under 62, only for a lengthy rules review seeing DeChambeau handed a two-shot penalty for inadvertently improving his lie at the fifth.
The Open: Latest leaderboard and scores
Recap: The Open - second round as it happened
Get Sky Sports or stream golf with no contract
Please use Chrome browser for a more accessible video player
Herbert leads Jackson Suber, Cameron Young and Sam Burns, who matched the Australian's 62, while a visibly frustrated DeChambeau dropped back to five under and three off the halfway lead.
A star-studded leaderboard sees world No 1 Scottie Scheffler, Tommy Fleetwood, Jon Rahm, Bob MacIntyre, Matt Wallace and Alex Fitzpatrick all within four of the halfway lead, as McIlroy sits seven behind after a three-under 67.
Datawrapper
This content is provided by Datawrapper, which may be using cookies and other technologies.
To show you this content, we need your permission to use cookies.
You can use the buttons below to amend your preferences to enable Datawrapper cookies or to allow those cookies just once.
You can change your settings at any time via the Privacy Options.
Unfortunately we have been unable to verify if you have consented to Datawrapper cookies.
To view this content you can use the button below to allow Datawrapper cookies for this session only.
Just nine strokes separate everyone who made the cut, with PGA champion Aaron Rai (+2), US Open winner Wyndham Clark (+3), Justin Rose (+3), Matt Fitzpatrick (+4) and 2017 champion Jordan Spieth (+10) among those to make an early exit.
More to follow...
Also See:
Stream majors and more with no contract
The 154th Open: Latest leaderboard
Recap: Second round as it happened
When is The Open live on Sky Sports?
When is The Open live on Sky Sports?
Sky Sports is once again the exclusive home of The Open in the UK and Ireland, with wall-to-wall action from the final men's major of the year throughout the weekend on Sky Sports Golf.
'Saturday at The Open' will kick off the third-round coverage from 9am on Sky Sports Golf, with early play on Sky Sports+ and the Sky Sports App ahead of full coverage on Sky Sports Golf from 11am.
Featured Groups will also be available on Sky Sports+ or the Sky Sports App, with coverage then starting for Sunday's final round from 8am on Sunday on Sky Sports Golf.
View original source — Sky Sports ↗