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‘It’s a Hill I’ll Die on’: Brian Harman Losing No Sleep over Hunting Drama as He Stalks Into Open Contention

ROYAL PORTRUSH GOLF CLUB, NORTHERN IRELAND, JUL 18 – Brian Harman shot a bogey-free 65 to lead the Open Championship at 8-under after two rounds as players compete to make the projected cut at +2, data shows.

  • Amid challenging links conditions, Brian Harman surged into the lead after a second-round 6-under-par 65, totaling 8-under 134 at Royal Portrush.
  • Facing a projected +2 cut line, Bryson DeChambeau erased a 13-stroke deficit, overcoming a first-round 78 with a 65 at Royal Portrush.
  • Maintaining momentum, McIlroy posted a 69 to sit at 3-under, and `another solid day`, McIlroy said.
  • Scottie Scheffler surged to within one shot of the clubhouse lead, reaching 7-under behind leaders Harman and Li.
  • In Northern Ireland's north west, the developer is poised to start work next year, with a �65 million investment and 300 jobs created, opening in 2029.
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Harman, who is looking for a second title in this major tournament, avoided bugeys.

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Sepp Straka did not improve on the second round of the British Open of the golfers in Portrush. The Austrian wrote on Friday a par-round of 71 beats and lay with a total of one over Par on Friday night at 50th place. Straka in the northern Irish home of Rory McIlroy should have barely done the cut with it, but nevertheless. The lead took the world ranking first Scottie Scheffler from the USA with a furious 64s round (seven under Par). Scheffler …

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‘It’s a hill I’ll die on’: Brian Harman losing no sleep over hunting drama as he stalks into Open contention

Brian Harman is, fittingly, firmly in the hunt for The Open Championship. A blistering bogey-free six-under 65 during Friday’s second round at Royal Portrush in Northern Ireland accelerated the American’s chase for a second Claret Jug.

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Palm Beach Post broke the news in on Friday, July 18, 2025.
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