From the late wave and beginning on 10 tee, World No. 216 Patrick Rodgers finished birdie-par toward a 2-under 33-35=68 in R2 of the 122nd U.S. Open to post 3-under 137, up seven places to T7, two shy of clubhouse leader Collin Morikawa (66).
After opening with 69-68, the Stanford product improves to 4-for-4 in the event, posting progressively better results in each of his prior three, including a T31 at the 121st edition last season at Torrey Pines (70-71-77-70). After a three-birdie, one-bogey showing today, “I’ll definitely take two rounds in the 60s at a U.S. Open. Kind of plowed my way around, and I did an awesome job of that today. It was as stress-free of a U.S. Open round as you can have probably.” On 10 (of 14) fairways and 15 greens in regulation, the 29-year-old gained 1.53 strokes off-the-tee, 0.74 on approach, 0.48 around, and 1.22 on-the-green with 32 total putts. This is his fifth overall major with the above-mentioned T31 his best finish, and is chasing a first TOUR victory in 213 events, having finished runner-up three times, most recently a playoff loss at the 2019 RSM (to Charles Howell III), where he was T65 at the halfway pole (70-70-61-62). See link below to post-round comments.