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Northern Irish Rory McIlroy  arrives at the 1st tee during the second round of the 100th French Golf Open on July 1, 2016 at Le Golf National in Guyancourt, near Paris. / AFP / DOMINIQUE FAGET        (Photo credit should read DOMINIQUE FAGET/AFP/Getty Images)
Northern Irish Rory McIlroy arrives at the 1st tee during the second round of the 100th French Golf Open on July 1, 2016 at Le Golf National in Guyancourt, near Paris. / AFP / DOMINIQUE FAGET (Photo credit should read DOMINIQUE FAGET/AFP/Getty Images)DOMINIQUE FAGET/Getty Images

100th Open De France 2016: Friday Leaderboard Scores and Highlights

Gianni VerschuerenJul 1, 2016

Rory McIlroy bounced back from his poor opening round to grab a share of the lead at the 2016 Open de France on Friday, carding a round of five-under.

He's tied at the top of the leaderboard with Thongchai Jaidee, Brandon Stone, Jeunghun Wang and Mikko Ilonen, while defending champion Bernd Wiesberger sits one shot further back.

Here's a look at the leaderboard after the second day of competition:

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T1Thongchai Jaidee-570
T1Mikko Ilonen-568
T1Rory McIlroy-566
T1Brandon Stone-568
T1Jeunghun Wang-566
T6Bernd Wiesberger-471
T6Anders Hansen-468
T6Nicolas Colsaerts-468
T8Joost Luiten-370
T8Thomas Pieters-372

To access the full leaderboard, visit the European Tour's official website.

Recap

PARIS, FRANCE - JULY 01:  Rory McIlroy of Northern Ireland looks on with J.P. Fitzgerald during day two of the 100th Open de France at Le Golf National on July 1, 2016 in Paris, France.  (Photo by Matthew Lewis/Getty Images)

McIlroy struggled during the opening round of this year's Open de France, finishing par, but he found his swing on Friday and came out firing on the front nine, with four birdies and not a single dropped shot.

His approaches in particular were on point, and he soon joined the leaders at five-under.

Here's a look at one of his top highlights of the day, via the European Tour's official Twitter account:

He continued his fine form on the back nine, but as he reached the 16th hole, rain started to fall. McIlroy just missed the chance at another birdie, hitting the pin too hard, but he kept his composure and didn't let the rain bother him until the 18th.

McIlroy finally hit his first bogey on the final hole, however, going into the drink and settling for a round of five-under and a share of the lead.

PARIS, FRANCE - JULY 01:  Rory McIlroy of Northern Ireland tees off on the first hole during day two of the 100th Open de France at Le Golf National on July 1, 2016 in Paris, France.  (Photo by Matthew Lewis/Getty Images)

The tricky course at Le Golf National, Paris, had several top players guessing once again on Friday. Chris Wood, who double-bogeyed the third hole on Thursday on his way to a score of one-under, recorded three more bogeys and just the single birdie during his second round and sits well outside the top 10.

He still believes in his chances to climb the leaderboard, however:

Wiesberger was unable to build on his fine opening round, as he endured a frustrating day on Friday to finish par. Two bogeys on the front nine were followed by an excellent stretch on the back nine, where he made five birdies to grab the lead going to the final hole. A dreadful approach and some poor putting led to a triple-bogey, however, dropping him out of the lead.

Per the European Tour's official Twitter account, he too talked about the difficult nature of the course after his round:

Jaidee fared a little better, as birdies on the ninth and 18th salvaged his round, and he finished one-under on the day. He needed just 26 putts to get around the course, but he also converted just four of his eight scrambles.

Ilonen was one of the top risers of the day, finishing three-under thanks to a solid front nine, where he hit three birdies and one bogey. The Fin found the fairway on just three of 14 occasions, but he saved his round with some solid approaches.

PARIS, FRANCE - JULY 01:  Mikko Ilonen of Finland hits his 3rd shot on the 17th hole during the second round of the 100th Open de France at Le Golf National on July 1, 2016 in Paris, France.  (Photo by Richard Martin-Roberts/Getty Images)

Spain's Adrian Otaegui was one of the standout performers from the first round, but a disastrous showing on Friday all but ended his bid to take the title. He started with two birdies on the first three holes, but three bogeys pushed his score up, and a dreadful run at the end of the back nine, which started with a double-bogey on the 15th, saw him fall out of the top 30.  

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