But he dropped four shots on the front nine as he began the second round, then played steadily starting the back nine and closed with a flurry. He's a stroke better than Dustin Johnson, who completed his second round a day earlier. Dustin Johnson remains in first with a 36-hole total of 4-under 136 as the second round draws to a close. Landry, whose 4-under 66 put him in the lead after the soggy first round, remained tied with Johnson atop the leaderboard early in his second round at rapidly drying out Oakmont. A 25-time winner as a professional but 0-fer at the majors, Westwood surged to a tie for the lead during the second round at Oakmont on Saturday morning.
Source: New Zealand Herald June 18, 2016 12:36 UTC