Quicken Loans National R2

Collated second round scores in the Quicken Loans National, Congressional G & CC, United States of America
(USA unless stated, par 71):
136 Ricky Barnes 67 69, Marc Leishman (Aus) 70 66, (x) Oliver Goss (Aus) 70 66, Patrick Reed 68 68
137 Hudson Swafford 69 68, Stuart Appleby (Aus) 70 67
138 George McNeill 69 69, Freddie Jacobson (Swe) 67 71, Morgan Hoffmann 70 68, Billy Horschel 70 68
139 Brendon De Jonge 71 68, Justin Rose (Eng) 74 65
140 Retief Goosen (Rsa) 69 71, Ben Martin 72 68, Brendan Steele 74 66, Peter Hanson (Swe) 72 68, Bill Haas 68 72, Matthew Every 71 69, Russell Knox (Sco) 73 67, Brandt Snedeker 70 70
141 Erik Compton 68 73, K J Choi (Kor) 69 72, Michael Putnam 69 72, Carl Pettersson (Swe) 72 69, Tim Wilkinson (Nzl) 70 71, Cameron Tringale 70 71
142 Shawn Stefani 74 68, Davis Love III 72 70, Brady Watt (Aus) 71 71, Geoff Ogilvy (Aus) 70 72, Billy Hurley III 69 73, Andres Romero (Arg) 70 72, Brendon Todd 72 70, Bo Van Pelt 71 71, Richard H. Lee 74 68, Patrick Rodgers 73 69, Tyrone Van Aswegen (Rsa) 68 74, Daniel Summerhays 70 72, Jason Bohn 71 71
143 Spencer Levin 69 74, Seung-yul Noh (Kor) 73 70, Robert Garrigus 73 70, Gary Woodland 72 71, Stewart Cink 74 69, Andrew Svoboda 71 72, Kevin Chappell 71 72, J J Henry 74 69, Roberto Castro 71 72, Kevin Kisner 75 68
144 Nick Watney 69 75, Charley Hoffman 72 72, Scott Brown 72 72, Ryan Palmer 73 71, Ben Curtis 75 69, Steven Bowditch (Aus) 73 71, Heath Slocum 72 72, Charles Howell III 71 73, Danny Lee (Nzl) 73 71, Sean O’Hair 73 71, Jordan Spieth 74 70, Greg Chalmers (Aus) 66 78, Andrew Loupe 74 70, Hunter Mahan 71 73, J.B. Holmes 72 72, John Rollins 72 72, John Huh 72 72
145 Brian Davis (Eng) 72 73, Rory Sabbatini (Rsa) 71 74, John Merrick 74 71, Scott Stallings 75 70, Angel Cabrera (Arg) 71 74, James Driscoll 71 74, Webb Simpson 72 73, Robert Streb 74 71, Trevor Immelman (Rsa) 74 71
The following players missed the halfway cut:
146 Kyle Stanley 73 73, Brian Harman 73 73, Jason Day (Aus) 73 73, Vijay Singh (Fij) 71 75, Arjun Atwal (Ind) 73 73, Mike Weir (Can) 74 72, Sang-moon Bae (Kor) 78 68, Camilo Villegas (Col) 75 71, Troy Merritt 74 72
147 Bud Cauley 72 75, Nicholas Thompson 74 73, D.h Lee (Kor) 73 74, Aaron Baddeley (Aus) 76 71, Ted Potter, Jr. 71 76, Chad Collins 72 75, Russell Henley 75 72 James Hahn 73 74, Martin Laird (Sco) 75 72, Jonathan Byrd 73 74, Josh Teater 72 75, Y.E. Yang (Kor) 74 73
148 Will MacKenzie 78 70, Jason Dufner 74 74, Jim Renner 72 76, Bryce Molder 77 71, Jhonattan Vegas (Ven) 73 75, Charlie Beljan 75 73
149 Charlie Wi (Kor) 73 76, Tiger Woods 74 75, Martin Flores 73 76, Justin Hicks 73 76, Ernie Els (Rsa) 73 76, Woody Austin 73 76
150 Keegan Bradley 75 75, Robert Allenby (Aus) 72 78, Patrick Cantlay 77 73
151 Wes Roach 75 76, Derek Ernst 74 77, Mark Wilson 76 75
152 Harrison Frazar 77 75, David Lingmerth (Swe) 79 73, Chesson Hadley 71 81
153 Brice Garnett 74 79
154 Johnson Wagner 75 79
159 Pat Perez 78 81
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