This morning, the second Grand Slam PGA Championship of the year ended the half-time race, with two veterans, Phil Mickelson and Luis Ursuren, with two rounds of consistent performances, to a tie for the lead with an overall of -5. Brooks Koepka, still recovering from injury, grabbed two Eagles this round and finished with a 71 (-1) record, a total of -4, third in a separate position. Masters champion Hideki Matsuyama, along with two South African players, Christian Bensedenhott and Brandon Grace, finished T4 with an overall score of -3. Wheat, who won the championship at Ocean Stadium in 2012, finished at par equals with a total score of +3 and finished T39th. Spieth, who hit the Grand Slam, finished +4 overall and ranked T50, and also successfully advanced. The elimination line of this game is +5, and the world's top two players, DJ and JT, have been eliminated.

(Lao Mi and South African star Wu Xiuren topped the leading list together)
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After the second round of the PGA Championship, halfway through, the 38-year-old South African star U xiuren and the 50-year-old Mi Mickelson, two PGA Tour veterans, came to the top of the leading table.
(Ushuren's scorecard for this round)
South Africa's Uchoen finished near-perfect today, swallowing the only bogey of the round until the last hole, finally reaching the top of the table with a total score of -5 (71-68).
Even though Uchyen's name is familiar to fans, he has won 13 games worldwide and has never won a game on american soil, and the 2010 British Open was his only PGA Tour victory. If he survives the weekend and wins the title, it will be his first victory on American soil and the second Grand Slam victory of his career.
(Lao Mi is very satisfied with today's performance)
Today is a bright day for the veteran, following the first round of 70, 5-time Grand Slam champion Mickelson shot a 69 (-3), 6-birders and 3 bogeys in this round, with a total of -5 and a tie for first place. Old Mi attributed his performance today to caddie brother Tim Mickelson's judgment of the direction of the wind: "His performance was phenomenal". Old Mi came to the lead in the first round of the Wells Fargo Championship two weeks ago, and his record on the course in 2012 was T36.
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Koepka, a "Grand Slam expert" who has been battling injuries in recent months, felt good today, scoring a 71 (-1) and a total of -4 to a single third place.
(Copka, first round)
After winning his eighth career title at the WM Phoenix Open, Koepka dislocated his right kneecap and underwent surgery in early March, and now he still needs to undergo daily rehabilitation, and he himself says he will probably need 6 months to fully recover. He competed in only two races after surgery, both eliminated at the Masters in April and at&T's Byron Nelson in May.
(Hideki Matsuyama secondary round scorecard)
Masters champion Hideki Matsuyama also felt very hot today, grabbing a total of 6 birdies, swallowing 2 bogeys, playing a two-under-par result, and the total score was -3 (73-68), up 37 places, along with two South African players Christian Bensedenholt and Brandon Grace in T4.
(Wheat, first round)
Wheat picked up today and, after yesterday's 75 (+3), finished at par and finished T39th to qualify for the weekend. He won his second Grand Slam title in 2012 with an eight-stroke advantage over the stadium.
(Spieth, first round practice)
Spieth was in mediocre form this round, playing 2 birds, 5 bogeys, 75 strokes, and a total of +4, ranking T50. Although he successfully advanced, he most likely missed the fourth Grand Slam title of his career and the Grand Slam honor.
The world's no. 1 DJ did not improve this week, with a total score of +6 (76-74) and was eliminated. World number two JT was also not in perfect shape, shooting again in the round of 75 (+3) with a total score of +6, missing the +5 promotion line and being eliminated. The remaining players who were eliminated included Sheophile, Garcia, Fleetwood, Scott, Homa, Luo Xiangyu and Chip.
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