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The afternoon wave is underway in the second round of the 126th U.S. Open at Shinnecock Hills. Watch on NBC, Peacock, and the NBC Sports App.
126th U.S. Open
Wyndham Clark broke the 36-hole Shinnecock record score.
Full Friday tee times and groupings for the end of Round 1 and all of Round 2 at the 2026 U.S. Open, plus TV channel, streaming info and how to watch live.
Joaquin Niemann went 13 shots better in the second round than he did in the first round.
Sometimes, all you need is an assist. Matt Fitzpatrick got just that on this chip-in for a crucial par save on No. 14 at Shinnecock Hills.
The flagstick was not William Mouw’s friend on 16 as an unfriendly bounce ricochets his ball back into the bunker, ultimately leading to a double bogey.
Xander Schauffele tied his second-best score of his U.S. Open career with a 66 in Round 2 at Shinnecock Hills, putting him T2 entering the clubhouse.
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HLs: Fitzpatrick has standout Day 1 at U.S. Open
Dive into Matt Fitzpatrick's excellent first day of action at the 126th U.S. Open, where he put himself in a strong position atop the leaderboard, tied with several other notable contenders for the second spot.
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