vendredi 18 juillet 2014

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The course at Hoylake is playing much tougher onFriday morning and some big names are in danger of going home early.


It may not be time for breakfast yet in the eastern United States, but half the field at the British Open is already out on the course and getting through their second round. That means the cut line is on the minds of many at Royal Liverpool, and the current projected cut is 1-over, meaning everyone at 2-over and worse would pack their bags after just two days.


The scoring conditions on Friday are more difficult, so that line may go up a bit with the wind persists through the afternoon. But the forecast had called for these gusts, some of which are expected to reach 35 mph, to die off by the afternoon. That would mean the later group in the second round would have played in the more favorable conditions on both days, a quirk of the Open that so often separates the contenders from the missed cuts based purely on luck of the draw. So some of the players out on the course right now may think they're safe, but if the wind abates, the late group, where most of the leaders will play, may not only increase their margin but also bump up the cut line.


If there's no wind at Royal Liverpool, it's actually one of the easier course on the Open rota. The winning score can start to push 15 or 20-under, and the cut line can fall a shot or two under-par, which is rare for a major championship. But if it holds at 1-over, some big names will be headed home if they don't make a quick move.


Bubba Watson, who had an awful day on Thursday, mitigated some of his damage coming into the clubhouse with a 4-over 76. The two-time Masters champ is in danger of missing his second straight major championship cut following that dominating win at Augusta. He got one shot back on the front nine to get to 3-over, and has three gettable par-5s on the back side to pick up a few more and make a run back towards even-par.


Bubba is not the only 2014 major winner struggling to get to the weekend, as Martin Kaymer is out in the morning on Friday and sits at 2-over. Kaymer had his second double bogey in as many days, and has had trouble finding the form that led him to wire-to-wire wins at both the Players and U.S. Open. Going back-to-back at majors is almost impossible for anyone not named Tiger, but it's still surprising to see Kaymer scuffle after those the Sawgrass win and the blowout at Pinehurst.


Here's the rest of the group with Bubba and Kaymer on the currently on the wrong side of the cut line:






















































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































Place Player Score Today Thru
T55Byeong-Hun An112
T55David Duval1-6:26 AM
T55Tom Watson1-8:27 AM
T55Luke Donald1-8:38 AM
T55Ian Poulter1-9:38 AM
T55Matt Kuchar1-9:49 AM
T55Oscar Floren1-11:06 AM
T55Brendon Todd1E15
T55Gary Woodland1-215
T55Kevin Stadler1E15
T55Chris Kirk1212
T55Jason Day1E11
T55Phil Mickelson1-19
T55Justin Rose118
T55Lee Westwood127
T55Billy Hurley III1E2
Projected Cut Line +1
T71Yusaku Miyazato2210
T71Keegan Bradley217
T71Boo Weekley2513
T71Chris Rodgers212
T71Cameron Tringale2-6:37 AM
T71Justin Leonard2-7:43 AM
T71Ben Curtis2-7:43 AM
T71Paul Casey2-8:54 AM
T71Padraig Harrington2-9:16 AM
T71Graeme McDowell2-9:49 AM
T71Victor Dubuisson2-10:00 AM
T71Ryan Palmer2-10:22 AM
T71Jamie McLeary21F
T71Kevin Streelman2215
T71Martin Kaymer2110
T71Tommy Fleetwood2E6
T71Oliver Fisher224
T71Rhys Enoch212
T71Zach Johnson2311
T71Ross Fisher2E5
T71George McNeill2-24
T92Charley Hoffman3117
T92Brandt Snedeker3115
T92J.B. Holmes3112
T92Chris Wood3-6:48 AM
T92Anirban Lahiri3-7:10 AM
T92Thorbjorn Olesen3-7:54 AM
T92Matt Every3-8:54 AM
T92Brett Rumford3-10:22 AM
T92Hyung-Tae Kim3-10:55 AM
T92Hiroshi Iwata35F
T92Nick Watney33F
T92Bubba Watson3-19
T92Richard Sterne324
T92Gregory Bourdy3E3
T92Shawn Stefani32F
T107Kevin Na4E6
T107Angel Cabrera4-9:05 AM
T107Nick Faldo4-10:11 AM
T107Tomohiro Kondo4-10:22 AM
T107Juvic Pagunsan4-10:44 AM
T107Paul McKechnie4-10:44 AM
T107Jonas Blixt4113
T107Gonzalo Fdez-Castano429
T107Cheng Tsung Pan4215
T116Billy Horschel549
T116Todd Hamilton5-10:11 AM
T116Peter Uihlein5-10:33 AM
T116Scott Stallings5217
T116Brendon de Jonge5-115
T116Graham Delaet5615
T116Danny Willett5313
T116Jin Jeong5E3
T116Justin Walters5E2
T116John Daly5E5
T116Jamie Donaldson5-210
T127Masanori Kobayashi6-6:37 AM
T127Patrick Reed6-8:16 AM
T127John Singleton6-10:33 AM
T127Miguel Jimenez6311
T127Ryo Ishikawa647
T127Matthew Baldwin623
T127Mark Wiebe6-15
T134Scott Jamieson722
T134Webb Simpson7310
T134Y.E. Yang74F
T134Pablo Larrazabal7417
T134Paul Lawrie7-7:43 AM
T134Bradley Neil7-8:05 AM
T134Victor Riu75F
T134A-Shun Wu7413
T134Paul Dunne745
T143Tyrrell Hatton85F
T143Chesson Hadley814
T145Russell Henley969
T145Chris Stroud924
T145Chris Hanson9-11:06 AM
T145Ernie Els929
149Brendan Steele108F
T150Joost Luiten1126
T150Roberto Castro119F
152Matthew Southgate124F
153Dong-Kyu Jang137F
154Sandy Lyle16615
155Bryden Macpherson26817





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