By Martyn Herman
SOUTHPORT, England, July 17 (Reuters) – Surprise round-one leader Jackson Suber stayed firmly in contention at the British Open on Friday as he followed up his opening-day 65 with a solid 69 to reach six under.
Australia’s Lucas Herbert moved top of the leaderboard at eight under near the end of his second round which is threatening the lowest-ever men’s major round of 62.
American Suber began on five-under after a 65 on Thursday and birdied his second hole of the day before three successive bogeys threatened to wreck his round but he recovered well.
Herbert made a scintillating start in benign conditions at Royal Birkdale, reaching the turn in 28 with six birdies, the joint lowest Open score for nine holes.
• Ideal scoring conditions at Royal Birkdale spark moves on the leaderboard on day two.
• Overnight leader Suber recovers from three successive bogeys to consolidate his challenge on his Open debut with a 69.
• Herbert flies to top of leaderboard at eight under as he takes only 28 shots for his front nine.
• England’s Matt Wallace sets the early clubhouse lead on four under after second-round 67.
• American Eric Cole sets lowest round so far with a 64.
• Former Open champion Collin Morikawa making a move to reach five under with five holes left with fellow American Patrick Reed also playing himself into contention.
• World number two Rory McIlroy level par for the tournament at the turn with expected cut at +1.
• Reigning champion Scottie Scheffler (two under) is out at 1404 GMT.
(Reporting by Martyn HermanEditing by Toby Davis)






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