Rory McIlroy four-putted from six feet while Dustin Johnson avoided any
similar mishaps to move into the halfway lead at the Pebble Beach Pro-Am
in California on Friday. Johnson birdied his first three holes to set a
strong base for a seven-under-par 64 second round on the Monterey
Peninsula course, one of three used for the event.
Fellow American Beau Hossler, a PGA Tour rookie, had a bogey-free 67 at
Spyglass Hill, joining Johnson at 12-under, though Johnson has a lower
total, 131 against Hossler’s 132. Monterey Peninsula is a par-71, while
Spyglass and the host Pebble Beach courses are par-72 layouts.
Fellow Americans Troy Merritt and Julian Suri are at 10-under, while Jon
Rahm, Phil Mickelson and Australia’s Jason Day are among a formidable
group at nine-under. McIlroy, meanwhile, has some work ahead to make the
54-hole cut after a 74 at Monterey that included a staggering
double-bogey at the par-four fifth.
After almost driving the green, the Northern Irishman used his putter
from the fringe and stroked the ball to within six feet of the cup, from
where he took four putts and probably ended his hopes in the tournament
in a matter of seconds.
He is at one-under heading to his third round at Pebble. Johnson, who
won the opening event of the year at Kapalua in Hawaii on a course that
suited his long-hitting game, said his form is close to where it was at
this stage last year, when he was about to embark on a stretch of three
successive victories. “I don’t know if it’s quite as good as it was
during that stretch,” he said. “That was probably some of the best golf
I’ve played in my career, but parts of the game are just as good. I
would say that I’m driving it well, but I’m probably not quite as good
as I was when on those three wins, but everything else feels like it’s
really good.”
World number two Rahm, playing for the fourth consecutive week, used a
four-iron approach shot in the par-five sixth to set up a two-putt
birdie and get his round at Pebble Beach going. “Hasn’t been a great
year on par-fives,” said Rahm. “I have had a lot of frustration but it
all went away when I hit those two shots into six. I’m going to take a
couple of weeks.
Dustin Johnson lines up a putt on the 18th green during the Pebble Beach Pro-Am in California on Friday. (AFP)