MJ Daffue flew up the board to find himself leading the U.S. Open but faded down the stretch to settle for a 2-over-par 32-40=72 in round two, reaching the midpoint on 1-under 139 which is still just two shots off the early pacesetters.
The South African stormed out of the gate with four birdies in his first seven holes, offset by a lone bogey. That put him on 6-under for the event and gave him a handful of holes played as the U.S. Open leader. “Saying you led the U.S. Open, it’s an unbelievable feeling. It’s, obviously, not the destination. It’s a step towards the goal.” Things took a turn for the worse from there. He swallowed three bogeys and a double on his way into the clubhouse, without adding another birdie. It’s all about perspective for Daffue, who is making his U.S. Open debut, “You know, if you’d told me before yesterday I would be 1-under par in the top 15 after finishing my round today, I would have said yes. So taking everything out of the equation, just being happy where I am and still in it with two really good rounds.” The Lamar product spends his time on the Korn Ferry Tour currently but has locked up his PGA TOUR card for next season already.