Making his PGA TOUR debut, non-member and World No. 103 Guido Migliozzi birdied two of his final four holes toward a 1-under-par 34-36=70 in the second round of the 121st U.S. Open to post 1-under 71-70=141, up 14 places on the live leaderboard to T10, four back of 36-hole co-leaders Richard Bland (67) and Russell Henley (70).
The Italian is a two-time winner on the European Tour in 61 events, both in 2019. He’s in the field from the three-event European Qualifying Series, finishing P2 at the Betfred British Masters, and following-up with a solo 2nd at the Made in Himmerland three weeks ago. The 24-year-old, who also recorded a T2 at the Qatar Masters back in March, has totaled five birdies versus four bogeys and posted 0.39 SG: Off-the-Tee, 5.65 SG: Approach, 2.87 SG: Around, and -2.38 SG: Putting. On Friday, he offset two bogeys with three birdies on five (of 14) fairways and 13 greens in regulation, gaining 3.11 on approach but losing 1.84 SGP. Migliozzi, who will play out of the sixth-to-last twosome in R3 with Patrick Rodgers, is No. 1 in SG: APP at the midpoint though 66th (of 71) in SGP.