
British Open 2015 Leaderboard: Latest Scores and Standings from Saturday
Moving day always carries incredible significance at the Open Championship, but nobody expected it to include nearly a round-and-a-half of golf as it does Saturday.
Thanks to a more than three-hour rain delay pushing things back on Friday, second-round action carries on into Saturday before moving into the third round quickly afterward. Among those having to play extra golf is Dustin Johnson, who held the clubhouse lead for a second straight day at 10 under par.
Take a look at how things currently stand as we're well into Saturday's action:
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Night golf, anyone?
Many knew that would be on tap throughout Friday's late play, after the early rain delay pushed tee times back over three hours. That left the likes of Johnson, Jordan Spieth and Hideki Matsuyama to tee off around 6 p.m. local time.
What they may not have expected, however, was playing well into the 11 p.m. hour amid gusting winds and getting 13 holes in the books before calling it a night. But it didn't keep them, notably Johnson, from standing out.
While Spieth struggled at even par on Friday, Johnson rose to the occasion. After watching Danny Willett snatch the lead from him before taking the course, he got to 11 under before conceding his first bogey of the tournament.
Johnson's massive driver usually pays dividends, but on Friday, it was his approach play and strong putting that paved the way as ESPN's Jason Sobel noted:
Although he's less than a month removed from that gut-wrenching U.S. Open defeat to Spieth, Johnson isn't showing any signs of it. And if the past several years are any indication, he's in for redemption at St. Andrews as Golf Channel's Justin Ray noted:
While the predictable names like Johnson and Spieth took center stage during the end of the day, it was Willett who stole the spotlight early on. Without two late bogeys, he would have held the lead throughout Friday.
Of course, that's only the start of who's in contention as moving day rolls along. A whopping 19 golfers started Saturday within five shots of Johnson's outright lead, and if the increasingly loony conditions at St. Andrews are any indication, that's not too tall a mountain to climb.


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