The Open Championship 2016: Stenson Narrows Lead as Spieth Advances

Open Championship Day Two Highlights

During the Open Championship at Royal Troon, the weather played a significant role, particularly on Friday, which became known as the “Troon monsoon.” Rain was the defining element of the day, impacting players’ performances throughout the tournament.

Phil Mickelson Sets the Pace

First-round leader Phil Mickelson set off in the dry but was engulfed in a deluge on the back nine.
First-round leader Phil Mickelson set off in the dry but was engulfed in a deluge on the back nine.

Phil Mickelson started his round dry but was soon swept up in heavy rain conditions. Despite the challenges, the experienced player shot two-under 69, bringing his overall score to 10 under par.

Henrik Stenson Shines

Sweden's Henrik Stenson also copped the rain but shot a remarkable 65 to close Mickelson's lead to one.
Sweden’s Henrik Stenson also copped the rain but shot a remarkable 65 to close Mickelson’s lead to one.

Henrik Stenson also faced the rain but managed an impressive round of 65, reducing Mickelson’s lead to just one stroke.

Struggles for Other Contenders

World No. 3 Jordan Spieth lost even more ground with a 75 that dropped him to four over, right on the cut line.
World No. 3 Jordan Spieth lost even more ground with a 75 that dropped him to four over, right on the cut line.

Conversely, world number three Jordan Spieth struggled with a round of 75, landing him just above the cut line at four over par. Rory McIlroy and Masters champion Danny Willett also faced challenges, shooting level-par 71 and 75, respectively.

Conclusion

As the rain continued to impact the playing conditions, the second day of the Open Championship highlighted the resilience of top golfers like Mickelson and Stenson while demonstrating the challenges faced by others. With the tournament still unfolding, fans are anticipating an exciting weekend ahead.


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