Shane Lowry believes he is able to take no matter is thrown at him “on the chin” after preserving his bid for a second Open title firmly on monitor at Royal Troon.
Lowry added a second spherical of 69 to his opening 66 for a midway complete of seven below par and two-shot lead over English duo Justin Rose and Dan Brown, who each got here by means of 36-hole last qualifiers earlier this month.
BIG NAMES MISS THE CUT
With a robust wind sending scores hovering for the later starters, Tiger Woods, Rory McIlroy, Bryson DeChambeau, Ludvig Aberg and Tommy Fleetwood all missed the reduce, however residence favorite Robert MacIntyre and Justin Thomas fought again from horror begins to make the weekend.
Lowry additionally recovered from a double bogey on the eleventh with birdies on the sixteenth and 18th as he bids to carry the Claret Jug for a second time following his triumph at Royal Portrush in 2019.
Shock in a single day chief Brown, who had accomplished a flawless 65 at 9.33pm on Thursday, battled to a second spherical of 72, whereas Rose returned an outstanding 68 and has dropped only one shot in 36 holes.
Lowry felt he had “accomplished the laborious half” on the eleventh by getting his tee shot in play, however was distracted by a cameraman on his second shot and pulled it into the gorse.
After taking a penalty drop Lowry hit his fourth shot to round 10 toes to provide himself an opportunity to salvage a bogey, just for his unique ball to be discovered by a spectator.
That meant it was nonetheless in play and, after an extended delay whereas it was decided the place he may greatest take a drop, Lowry hit his strategy simply wanting the inexperienced and finally accomplished a double-bogey six.

Former Ryder Cup participant David Howell, the on-course commentator with Lowry’s group for Sky Sports activities, mentioned the spectator who discovered the ball was “being a little bit sheepish” when he realised Lowry’s intentions, including: “He’s feeling terrible.”
“I hit an excellent provisional,” Lowry defined. “The referee requested me happening (the green) did I need to discover my first one, and I mentioned no. So I assumed that was OK.
“Then we get down there and any person had discovered it, so apparently it’s a must to go and establish it. I felt by means of that entire means of that 20 minutes of seeing the place I may drop I used to be very calm and composed and actually knew that I used to be doing the fitting factor.
“And Darren (Reynolds, his caddie) did an excellent job too. He stored telling me now we have a great deal of time, we don’t must rush this.
“To be sincere, I used to be pleased sufficient leaving there with a six. It wasn’t a catastrophe. I’ve felt fairly calm and composed the final couple of days. I’ve felt actually in my consolation zone.
“Generally you’re in a way of thinking the place you get on with it higher than different instances. This week in my head looks like that, the place I believe I’m able to take what comes, take what’s given to me on the market.
“Something that’s thrown at me, I really feel like I’m able to take it on the chin and transfer on. If I give myself an opportunity on Sunday I do know I can do it and that’s nearly as good as a place to be in as any.”
Brown may need been anticipated to return again all the way down to earth with a bump after his Thursday heroics, however the 29-year-old from Northallerton delivered a formidable sequel on his main debut.
“I’ve all the time been fairly laid again actually,” Brown mentioned. “I believe I’m a little bit of a realist as properly.
“I do know I’m not going to begin getting forward of myself and considering, ‘Oh my God, I’m main the Open’ or ‘I’m second within the Open’ or no matter.
“There’s nonetheless 36 holes left. I may need spherical tomorrow after which I may need a smelly spherical on Sunday. You simply don’t know.”
FALDO PRAISE FOR ROSE
Rose’s spherical drew excessive reward from six-time main winner Sir Nick Faldo, the final English winner of the Open in 1992, throughout a commentary stint on Sky Sports activities.
“Possibly one of the best 68 of his entire profession on a day like at this time on this wind,” Faldo mentioned.
Talking about his probability to make historical past, Rose mentioned: “Once I gained the US Open (in 2013) it was like ‘First since Tony Jacklin’ and they’re good moments once they come collectively, however you’re by no means considering of it.
“Within the second you’re simply attempting to get the job accomplished.”
World primary Scottie Scheffler, Billy Horschel and Dean Burmester had been 5 photographs off the lead on two below par, with Jason Day, Xander Schauffele, Patrick Cantlay and Corey Conners all one below.