Updated
Updated · The Associated Press · Jul 17
Lucas Herbert Ties Open 9-Hole Record With 28, Threatens Major 62 at Royal Birkdale
Updated
Updated · The Associated Press · Jul 17

Lucas Herbert Ties Open 9-Hole Record With 28, Threatens Major 62 at Royal Birkdale

3 articles · Updated · The Associated Press · Jul 17

Summary

  • Herbert reached 8 under through 14 holes Friday, putting himself on pace to break the men's major single-round record of 62 at Royal Birkdale.
  • A 6-under 28 on the front nine tied the British Open nine-hole mark set by Denis Durnian at Birkdale in 1983, fueled by four birdies in his first five holes.
  • Jackson Suber, the surprise first-round leader, steadied for a 1-under 69 after three straight bogeys, but that left him struggling to keep pace on a low-scoring day.
  • Patrick Reed also moved into record territory at 6 under through 14, while Rory McIlroy got back to even par for the championship without matching the leaders' surge.
  • The scoring push continued a broader trend in majors: Branden Grace first shot 62 in a major at Birkdale in 2017, and four more 62s followed in 2023 and 2024.

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