News Summary
In a thrilling second round of the 2024 U.S. Open, newcomer Ludvig Åberg has surged to the lead with a remarkable five under par, becoming the first player since 1985 to achieve a 36-hole lead in his debut. Notable golfers, including Bryson DeChambeau and Patrick Cantlay, trail closely at four under par. The competition intensified as several big names, including Tiger Woods and Phil Mickelson, failed to make the cut, highlighting the fierce nature of this year’s tournament as fans look forward to an unpredictable weekend ahead.
2024 U.S. Open Sees Ludvig Åberg Take the Lead as Golf Legends Fall Short
As the sun set on Friday, the second round of the 2024 U.S. Open wrapped up, leaving us all buzzing with excitement. Leading the pack is none other than newcomer Ludvig Åberg, who is strutting his stuff at a commendable five under par after two rounds. This young talent is making waves, becoming the first player since 1985 to hold a 36-hole lead in his U.S. Open debut. Quite the start for Åberg!
Hot on Åberg’s heels are some familiar faces in the golfing world. Bryson DeChambeau, Thomas Detry, and Patrick Cantlay are all tied for second place at four under par. Their competitive spirits are definitely keeping fans on the edge of their seats. Who knows what surprises are in store as the tournament progresses?
Cut Line Drama Unfolds
The cut line, which has the power to make or break a player’s chances, was a roller coaster of its own. As the rounds unfolded, it fluctuated between four-over and five-over before finally settling at five-over. Those who didn’t make the cut are in for a weekend of reflection and strategy as they prepare for the next big event.
Unfortunately, some of the biggest names in golf felt the sting of missing the cut, including superstars Tiger Woods and Phil Mickelson. For Woods, this was a tough blow, finishing the round at four-over par with a score of 74. Just one shot shy of making the cut, Woods had a rough outing and has now missed the cut in four of his last five U.S. Open appearances. But despite the disappointing numbers, Woods indicated he pushed himself as hard as he could have.
Mickelson, on the other hand, has a new statistic to wear as he missed the U.S. Open cut for the third consecutive year. Notably, he didn’t even manage to score a birdie during the tournament, surely a disappointment for fans and himself alike. The golfing legends are finding that the competition remains fierce, and they’ll need to regroup if they want to reclaim their their previous glory on the greens.
Notable Names Joining the Exit
The list of notable players who didn’t make the cut reads like a who’s who of golf. Aside from Woods and Mickelson, big names such as Justin Thomas and Jason Day also faced the same fate. The full list of golfers who missed the cut includes:
- Jason Scrivener: +6
- Viktor Hovland: +6
- Justin Rose: +6
- Tiger Woods: +7
- Phil Mickelson: +15
- And many others, totaling over 70 players!
The U.S. Open is known for its tough competition and this year certainly has lived up to that reputation. As we move into the weekend, all eyes will be on Åberg and his competitors as they vie for the prized title. The excitement of golf, the thrill of victories and defeats, and the chase for glory are all part of what makes this championship unforgettable.
With so many surprising turns already, it feels like we’re just getting started. Fans stay tuned, as the weekend promises to bring more drama, more excitement, and perhaps more stunning performances from the rising stars of golf. Who will take the crown at this year’s U.S. Open? Only time will tell!
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- Bleacher Report: 2024 U.S. Open Cut Line
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