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The unmistakeable logo of The Open Championship on Friday. PHOTO: PAUL ELLIS/AFP via Getty Images.

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Louis Oosthuizen leads and had the ball on a string on day two. PHOTO: Matthew Harris/Golf Picture Agency.

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It was a very happy 41st birthday for Adam Scott, who fired a four-under 66. PHOTO: Dave Finegar/Golf Picture Agency.

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You could pick Dustin Johnson's backswing out of a line-up. PHOTO: Andrew Redington/Getty Images.

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American Scottie Scheffler thanks his Aussie caddie Scotty McGuiness after moving into fourth. PHOTO: Oisin Keniry/Getty Images.

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Sergio Garcia expresses his gratitude to the crowd. PHOTO: Christopher Lee/Getty Images.

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The full range of Jon Rahm emotions were on display on Friday. PHOTO: Oisin Keniry/Getty Images.

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The links giveth and the links taketh away. PHOTO: Oisin Keniry/Getty Images.

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After his recent hot run, Lucas Herbert won't be around this weekend. PHOTO: PAUL ELLIS/AFP via Getty Images.

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Darren Clarke bids farwell to the Royal St. George's crowd in what could be his last Open at the site of his win in 2011. PHOTO: Christopher Lee/Getty Images.

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Ian Poulter points to the crowd during his four-under second round. PHOTO: Andrew Redington/Getty Images.

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Bryson and his much discussed driver go incognito. PHOTO" Oisin Keniry/Getty Images.

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Brooks Koepka was sure to let everyone know he loves his driver ... I wonder why? PHOTO: GLYN KIRK/AFP via Getty Images.

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Min Woo Lee won't be around this weekend, but made a respectable major debut. PHOTO: Andrew Redington/Getty Images.

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Everyone's favourite fan at Royal St. George's takes in the second round action. PHOTO: Christopher Lee/Getty Images.

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Cam Smith in full flight, he sits inside the top-20. PHORO: ANDY BUCHANAN/AFP via Getty Images.

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A classic shot of a classic golfer. PHOTO: PAUL ELLIS/AFP via Getty Images.

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Brad Kennedy is another of the Aussies who will be having the weekend off. PHOTO: Oisin Keniry/Getty Images.

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Princess Anne putting the Royal in Royal St. George's. PHOTO: Oisin Keniry/Getty Images.

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Marc Leishman with a fully intact putter ... it did not remain that way. PHOTO: Matthew Harris/Golf Picture Agency.

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The result of Leish's indiscretion. PHOTO: Matthew Harris/Golf Picture Agency.

22 / 48

Jon Rahm does the right thing after missing one left. PHOTO: Matthew Harris/Golf Picture Agency.

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Bryson DeChambeau puts some serious pressure on the ball and the Sandwich turf. PHOTO: Matthew Harris/Golf Picture Agency.

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It was a classic Jordan Spieth performance on Friday as he climbed the leaderboard to sit third alone. PHOTO: Matthew Harris/Golf Picture Agency.

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A tee graveyard. PHOTO: Matthew Harris/Golf Picture Agency.

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Thwack! PHOTO: Matthew Harris/Golf Picture Agency.

27 / 48

Justin Rose looking forward to a succesful weekend. PHOTO: Matthew Harris/Golf Picture Agency.

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Dustin Johnson lays out a plan for this one. PHOTO: Matthew Harris/Golf Picture Agency.

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Matt Jones can't believe what's going on. He finished three-over, two back of the cut. PHOTO: Matthew Harris/Golf Picture Agency.

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Jones splashes one from the bunker on Friday. PHOTO: Matthew Harris/Golf Picture Agency.

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Marcel Siem fired a second straight 67, all without a hat. PHOTO: Matthew Harris/Golf Picture Agency.

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Kiwi Daniel Hillier sizes things up during the second round. PHOTO: Matthew Harris/Golf Picture Agency.

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Former champion Henrik Stenson missed the cut on the number. PHOTO: Matthew Harris/Golf Picture Agency.

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Whatever Siem is drinking, get us some because it's working. PHOTO: Matthew Harris/Golf Picture Agency.

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Jordan Spieth pulled out all the stops to get his ball going in the right direction on Friday. PHOTO: Dave Pinegar/Golf Picture Agency.

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Collin Morikawa looks ominous in second place and flushing his irons. PHOTO: Matthew Harris/Golf Picture Agency.

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Francesco Molinari was another past winner to miss the weekend on the number. PHOTO: Matthew Harris/Golf Picture Agency.

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This marshall reinforced the sign's message the old school way. PHOTO: Matthew Harris/Golf Picture Agency.

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Jason Scrivener keeps a close eye on this chip. PHOTO: Matthew Harris/Golf Picture Agency.

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Collin Morikawa produced some magic across Royal St. George's on Friday. PHOTO: Matthew Harris/Golf Picture Agency.

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Kiwi Ryan Fox sits at T17 with two rounds to play. PHOTO: Matthew Harris/Golf Picture Agency.

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Jason Day considers another weekend off at the majors. PHOTO: Matthew Harris/Golf Picture Agency.

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Bit of tidy up work done around the treacherous bunkers. PHOTO Matthew Harris/Golf Picture Agency.

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Bryson splashes one from the sand. PHOTO: Dave Pinegar/Golf Picture Agency.

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Spieth digs one out of the hay during a Friday 67. PHOTO: Dave Pinegar/Golf Picture Agency.

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Bryson waves to the crowd as he battled his way to make the cut on the nunber. PHOTO: Dave Pinegar/Golf Picture Agency.

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Bryson is still coming to terms with the fickleness of links golf. PHOTO: Dave Finegar/Golf Picture Agency.

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See you on the first tee. PHOTO: Mike Hewitt/Getty Images.

The unmistakeable logo of The Open Championship on Friday. PHOTO: PAUL ELLIS/AFP via Getty Images.

1 / 48

Louis Oosthuizen leads and had the ball on a string on day two. PHOTO: Matthew Harris/Golf Picture Agency.

2 / 48

It was a very happy 41st birthday for Adam Scott, who fired a four-under 66. PHOTO: Dave Finegar/Golf Picture Agency.

3 / 48

You could pick Dustin Johnson's backswing out of a line-up. PHOTO: Andrew Redington/Getty Images.

4 / 48

American Scottie Scheffler thanks his Aussie caddie Scotty McGuiness after moving into fourth. PHOTO: Oisin Keniry/Getty Images.

5 / 48

Sergio Garcia expresses his gratitude to the crowd. PHOTO: Christopher Lee/Getty Images.

6 / 48

The full range of Jon Rahm emotions were on display on Friday. PHOTO: Oisin Keniry/Getty Images.

7 / 48

The links giveth and the links taketh away. PHOTO: Oisin Keniry/Getty Images.

8 / 48

After his recent hot run, Lucas Herbert won't be around this weekend. PHOTO: PAUL ELLIS/AFP via Getty Images.

9 / 48

Darren Clarke bids farwell to the Royal St. George's crowd in what could be his last Open at the site of his win in 2011. PHOTO: Christopher Lee/Getty Images.

10 / 48

Ian Poulter points to the crowd during his four-under second round. PHOTO: Andrew Redington/Getty Images.

11 / 48

Bryson and his much discussed driver go incognito. PHOTO" Oisin Keniry/Getty Images.

12 / 48

Brooks Koepka was sure to let everyone know he loves his driver ... I wonder why? PHOTO: GLYN KIRK/AFP via Getty Images.

13 / 48

Min Woo Lee won't be around this weekend, but made a respectable major debut. PHOTO: Andrew Redington/Getty Images.

14 / 48

Everyone's favourite fan at Royal St. George's takes in the second round action. PHOTO: Christopher Lee/Getty Images.

15 / 48

Cam Smith in full flight, he sits inside the top-20. PHORO: ANDY BUCHANAN/AFP via Getty Images.

16 / 48

A classic shot of a classic golfer. PHOTO: PAUL ELLIS/AFP via Getty Images.

17 / 48

Brad Kennedy is another of the Aussies who will be having the weekend off. PHOTO: Oisin Keniry/Getty Images.

18 / 48

Princess Anne putting the Royal in Royal St. George's. PHOTO: Oisin Keniry/Getty Images.

19 / 48

Marc Leishman with a fully intact putter ... it did not remain that way. PHOTO: Matthew Harris/Golf Picture Agency.

20 / 48

The result of Leish's indiscretion. PHOTO: Matthew Harris/Golf Picture Agency.

21 / 48

Jon Rahm does the right thing after missing one left. PHOTO: Matthew Harris/Golf Picture Agency.

22 / 48

Bryson DeChambeau puts some serious pressure on the ball and the Sandwich turf. PHOTO: Matthew Harris/Golf Picture Agency.

23 / 48

It was a classic Jordan Spieth performance on Friday as he climbed the leaderboard to sit third alone. PHOTO: Matthew Harris/Golf Picture Agency.

24 / 48

A tee graveyard. PHOTO: Matthew Harris/Golf Picture Agency.

25 / 48

Thwack! PHOTO: Matthew Harris/Golf Picture Agency.

26 / 48

Justin Rose looking forward to a succesful weekend. PHOTO: Matthew Harris/Golf Picture Agency.

27 / 48

Dustin Johnson lays out a plan for this one. PHOTO: Matthew Harris/Golf Picture Agency.

28 / 48

Matt Jones can't believe what's going on. He finished three-over, two back of the cut. PHOTO: Matthew Harris/Golf Picture Agency.

29 / 48

Jones splashes one from the bunker on Friday. PHOTO: Matthew Harris/Golf Picture Agency.

30 / 48

Marcel Siem fired a second straight 67, all without a hat. PHOTO: Matthew Harris/Golf Picture Agency.

31 / 48

Kiwi Daniel Hillier sizes things up during the second round. PHOTO: Matthew Harris/Golf Picture Agency.

32 / 48

Former champion Henrik Stenson missed the cut on the number. PHOTO: Matthew Harris/Golf Picture Agency.

33 / 48

Whatever Siem is drinking, get us some because it's working. PHOTO: Matthew Harris/Golf Picture Agency.

34 / 48

Jordan Spieth pulled out all the stops to get his ball going in the right direction on Friday. PHOTO: Dave Pinegar/Golf Picture Agency.

35 / 48

Collin Morikawa looks ominous in second place and flushing his irons. PHOTO: Matthew Harris/Golf Picture Agency.

36 / 48

Francesco Molinari was another past winner to miss the weekend on the number. PHOTO: Matthew Harris/Golf Picture Agency.

37 / 48

This marshall reinforced the sign's message the old school way. PHOTO: Matthew Harris/Golf Picture Agency.

38 / 48

Jason Scrivener keeps a close eye on this chip. PHOTO: Matthew Harris/Golf Picture Agency.

39 / 48

Collin Morikawa produced some magic across Royal St. George's on Friday. PHOTO: Matthew Harris/Golf Picture Agency.

40 / 48

Kiwi Ryan Fox sits at T17 with two rounds to play. PHOTO: Matthew Harris/Golf Picture Agency.

41 / 48

Jason Day considers another weekend off at the majors. PHOTO: Matthew Harris/Golf Picture Agency.

42 / 48

Bit of tidy up work done around the treacherous bunkers. PHOTO Matthew Harris/Golf Picture Agency.

43 / 48

Bryson splashes one from the sand. PHOTO: Dave Pinegar/Golf Picture Agency.

44 / 48

Spieth digs one out of the hay during a Friday 67. PHOTO: Dave Pinegar/Golf Picture Agency.

45 / 48

Bryson waves to the crowd as he battled his way to make the cut on the nunber. PHOTO: Dave Pinegar/Golf Picture Agency.

46 / 48

Bryson is still coming to terms with the fickleness of links golf. PHOTO: Dave Finegar/Golf Picture Agency.

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See you on the first tee. PHOTO: Mike Hewitt/Getty Images.

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Gallery: The Open Round Two

Louis Oosthuizen took command of The Open on Friday at Royal St. George's as many of the other big names climbed the leaderboard. Here are the best images from the second round of the 149th Open Championship.
Gallery: The Open Round Two
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By Jimmy Emanuel Jul 17 2021 11:05AM
By Jimmy Emanuel
Jul 17 2021 11:05AM

Louis Oosthuizen took command of The Open on Friday at Royal St. George's as many of the other big names climbed the leaderboard. Here are the best images from the second round of the 149th Open Championship.

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