Defending champion Jim Furyk stumbled to a 76 and made the cut on the number. Alker recovered from a rough opening round with a 67.Įven as sunshine replaced rain, only 12 players remained under par. The group at 3-under 139 featured Haas, Rocco Mediate and Steven Alker, the top PGA Tour Champions player this year.
Rob Labritz, the longtime club professional who earned a PGA Tour Champions card this season, had another 69 and was two shots behind Harrington. That was a 72, and it was good enough to keep him in the mix at Saucon Valley. Senior Open history to shoot at least his age with a 67 – had to settle for Tom Watson’s age Friday. Jay Haas – the 68-year-old who on Thursday became the fifth player in U.S. It was the first time in 65 senior majors that Langer failed to qualify for the weekend. He made bogey for a 75 and missed by two shots. The 64-year-old Langer needed a birdie on his final hole to have any chance of making the cut. Harrington was at 6-under 136 going into a weekend that will not include Bernhard Langer for the first time since the German great was still in his 40s.įull-field scores from the U.S. He birdied his last three holes for a 69. team of stars throttled Europe in the Ryder Cup, did some nifty work of his own to overcome a sloppy start. The two Ryder Cup captains from Whistling Straits last September will be in the final group going into the weekend at Saucon Valley after Harrington birdied three of his last six holes for a 6-under 65 to take a one-shot lead. Padraig Harrington and Steve Stricker are going at it again on a big stage, and this time they have more say over the outcome at the U.S.