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U.S. Open leaderboard 2017: Rickie Fowler ahead at Erin Hills, Hideki Matsuyama chasing tournament record

Rickie’s still the story of the tournament, but it’s playing partner Hideki Matsuyama who’ll have a chance to chase down Johnny Miller’s U.S. Open record round.

Big name, first-time major winners have been a trend of late in golf. Jason Day, Dustin Johnson, and Sergio Garcia all picked up their first within the last six major championships. Now, perhaps, it’s the biggest star of all ready to get that burden off his back.

Rickie Fowler’s rolling right along on Friday at the U.S. Open, firing a 2-under-par 34 on the front side at Erin Hills to retain his overnight lead (now at 9-under) for the championship. With a big crowd in tow, Fowler was flawless through the first-time major venue’s opening nine — now playing 27 straight holes without a bogey to open the championship. The highlight of the day so far? This 51-footer for birdie on the long par-5 7th hole to move himself back into the lead alongside Brooks Koepka. He now leads alone at 9-under-par.

Starting on the back nine, Koepka would perhaps be the big mover of the day after his 4-under 32 start to tie Fowler at 9-under, but, well, Hideki Matsuyama. Playing alongside a plenty-impressive Fowler, Matsuyama stole the show on the front nine with a 6-under 30 on the front nine to start the day. It was a tee-to-green clinic for one of the game’s best ballstrikers, and if he keeps it up, Johnny Miller’s 8-under par single round scoring record might be in jeopardy. I walked nearly every step of the way with Fowler and Matsuyama, and it was a ridiculous, clinical display of ballstriking. Give me more of this over the weekend, please.

While conditions were perhaps expected to toughen at Erin Hills on Friday, that hasn’t materialized just yet this afternoon in Wisconsin. With the course’s regular protectionist winds laying down for most of the afternoon, the water & treeless venue’s left with little protection outside of the trademark undulation & fescue. Don’t be surprised if one of those leaders gets to 11-under-par before this thing’s over.

Of course, that hasn’t helped everybody. For the four big names, two are trying to battle back into contention — while two others are already jet-setting out of Wisconsin. Rory McIlroy & Jason Day will miss the cut by a healthy margin, while Dustin Johnson & Jordan Spieth are flirting just above the expected 2-over-par cut line with nine holes to play. If Johnson can’t keep his head above the line, it’ll be the first time in the Official Golf World Ranking era that the world’s top 3 players have all missed a cut at a major.

Here’s the full leaderboard with nine to play for the leaders on Friday.

U.S. Open Leaderboard

Place

Player

Score

Thru

Round 1

Round 2

T1Rickie Fowler-81165
T1Brooks Koepka-811*67
T3Paul Casey-7F*6671
T3Tommy Fleetwood-71267
5Brian Harman-61267
T6Si Woo Kim-5F*6970
T6Xander Schauffele-5F6673
T6Cameron Champ (a)-5F7069
T6Charley Hoffman-51470
T6Patrick Reed-5968
T11Brendan Steele-4F7169
T11Marc Leishman-4F*6872
T11Harris English-4F*7169
T11Bill Haas-4F7268
T11Jamie Lovemark-41369
T11Chez Reavie-412*75
T11Brandt Snedeker-411*70
T11Hideki Matsuyama-41174
T11J.B. Holmes-410*69
T20William McGirt-3F7071
T20Russell Henley-3F*7170
T20Sergio Garcia-3F*7071
T20Bernd Wiesberger-3F6972
T20Ernie Els-39*70
T25Satoshi Kodaira-2F7369
T25Andrew Johnston-2F*6973
T25Adam Hadwin-2F6874
T25Justin Thomas-2F*7369
T25Jonathan Randolph-2F*7171
T25Yusaku Miyazato-213*72
T25Zach Johnson-2971
T25Stephan Jaeger-2771
T33Jack Maguire-1F*7073
T33Eddie Pepperell-1F*7271
T33Scottie Scheffler (a)-1F*6974
T33Matt Fitzpatrick-1F7073
T33Trey Mullinax-1F7172
T33Whee Kim-11673
T33Gary Woodland-110*72
T33Martin Laird-19*72
T33Martin Kaymer-1872
T33Jordan Spieth-1873
T43Brandon StoneEF7074
T43Kevin NaEF6876
T43Louis OosthuizenEF*7470
T43Jim FurykEF7074
T43Kevin ChappellEF7470
T43Stewart CinkEF*7470
T43Jordan NiebruggeE15*73
T43Talor GoochE15*74
T43Davis Love IVE14*71
T43Thomas AikenE1371
T43David LingmerthE13*73
T43Michael PutnamE1373
T43Lee WestwoodE1069
T56Daniel Summerhays1F7372
T56Keegan Bradley1F7273
T56Shane Lowry1F7174
T56Steve Stricker1F*7372
T56Ryan Brehm1F*7174
T56Kevin Dougherty115*71
T56Bud Cauley11273
T56Rafa Cabrera Bello111*72
T56Jason Kokrak110*75
T56Matt Kuchar1974
T56Kevin Kisner19*74
T56Branden Grace19*72
T56Dustin Johnson1875
T56Max Greyserman18*76
T56Daniel Miernicki1773
T56Tyler Light1773
PROJECTED CUT
T72Kyle Thompson2F7670
T72Yuta Ikeda2F*7274
T72Pat Perez2F*7670
T72Richie Ramsay2F7373
T72Peter Uihlein2F7472
T72Justin Rose2F*7274
T72Mason Andersen (a)2F*7373
T72Hideto Tanihara21472
T72Haotong Li213*74
T72Webb Simpson29*74
T72Lucas Glover29*74
T72Joaquin Niemann (a)2774
T84Chris Wood3F7374
T84Adam Scott3F*7275
T84C.T. Pan3F7374
T84Henrik Stenson3F*7473
T84Charl Schwartzel3F*7176
T84Byeong Hun An3F7176
T84Maverick McNealy (a)3F7374
T84Alex Smalley (a)3F7374
T84Ryan Palmer31578
T84Bradley Dredge31374
T84Thomas Pieters311*76
T84Angel Cabrera3971
T84Francesco Molinari3974
T84Christopher Crawford (a)38*75
T98Troy Merritt4F7474
T98Bubba Watson4F*7573
T98Roberto Diaz4F*7276
T98Brice Garnett414*75
T98Paul Dunne413*75
T98Alex Noren411*73
T98Jon Rahm41176
T98Ross Fisher41075
T98Graeme McDowell41076
T98Scott Gregory (a)49*75
T98Tyson Alexander48*71
T109Gregory Bourdy5F*7772
T109Sean O'Hair5F*7673
T109Rory McIlroy5F*7871
T109Sam Ryder5F7673
T109Shugo Imahira51576
T109J.T. Poston513*78
T109Jeunghun Wang51376
T109Tyrrell Hatton511*76
T109Russell Knox59*73
T109Joel Stalter5777
T109Sahith Theegala (a)5777
T120Wade Ormsby6F7575
T120Chan Kim6F*7476
T120Brad Dalke (a)6F7872
T120Bryson DeChambeau6F7476
T120Scott Piercy6F7278
T120Jimmy Walker6F*7773
T120Ted Potter Jr.61674
T120Matt Wallace61576
T128Oliver Bekker7F7576
T128Ben Kohles7F*7774
T128George Coetzee7F*7279
T128Jason Dufner71476
T132Corey Conners8F*7676
T132Alexander Levy8F7775
T132Jhonattan Vegas8F*7775
T132Roberto Castro8F7676
T132Emiliano Grillo8F7676
T132Andy Pope8F7775
T132Andres Romero814*74
T132Aaron Rai813*73
T132Scott Harvey (a)81378
T141Daniel Berger9F7875
T141Derek Barron9F*7083
T141Stewart Hagestad (a)912*77
T144Nick Flanagan10F7579
T144Jason Day10F*7975
T144John Oda (a)10F*7876
T144Matt Campbell107*77
148Gene Sauers1112*77
T149Brian Stuard12F*8175
T149Daniel Chopra121677
T149Billy Horschel129*79
T149Garrett Osborn127*83
153Roman Robledo13F*7879
T154Wesley Bryan15F7683
T154Walker Lee (a)157*81
WDDanny Willett981
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