Patrick Reed Leads US Open As Winged Foot Shows Its Teeth

The 2018 Masters champion is one ahead after 36 holes at the 2020 US Open

Patrick Reed Leads US Open
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The 2018 Masters champion is one ahead after 36 holes at the 2020 US Open

Patrick Reed Leads US Open As Winged Foot Shows Its Teeth

The course was soft and scoreable on Thursday but it was playing firm in windy conditions as many of the world's best players struggled in round two.

Reed dropped five shots around Winged Foot's West Course but made them all up with five birdies.

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He is one ahead of DeChambeau, who he'll tee off with on Saturday in the final group.

"I felt like a lot of things were working well for me. I was driving it well. My iron play was impeccable. When I got into trouble, wasn't able to get out of it as well today as yesterday, but when I was in the fairway I was able to attack and take advantage, and finished really well today," DeChambeau said.

"I hit a great drive on 6, great drive on 8, great shot on 7, and a great drive on 9 that just set me up to be able to attack that flag today, and that was a fun way to finish off at a US Open so far. It's great."

It was a disappointing day for Rory McIlroy who fell away after his opening 67 to drop to three over after a 76.

He made three birdies in his second round but had seven bogeys and a double.

Tiger Woods also fell away drastically with a 77 to finish at 10 over par.

Phil Mickelson was another to miss out on the cut comfortably to finish at 13 over par in what could be his final US Open appearance.

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Elliott Heath is our News Editor and has been with Golf Monthly since early 2016 after graduating with a degree in Sports Journalism. He covered the 2022 and 2025 Masters from Augusta National and was there by the 18th green to watch Rory McIlroy complete the career grand slam. He has also covered five Open Championships on-site including the 150th at St Andrews.