Jackson Suber Finishes Tied for Second at The Open Championship
Suber’s Standings After Two Rounds
Jackson Suber slipped back one spot after a solid second round and now shares second place with two others. He posted a 69 (-1) to sit at six under overall, a notch below the lead. His recent form has kept him in the mix on Saturdays and Sundays, though a victory still eludes him. Teammates Cameron Young and Ryan Gerard matched his total, leaving Suber in a three‑way tie for second.
Drama in the Field: DeChambeau’s Penalty
Early in the round, Bryson DeChambeau appeared to secure a second‑place finish at seven under. Officials later handed him a two‑stroke penalty for improving his lie on the fifth hole, dropping him to five under and into a five‑way tie. The incident added a storyline for fans as the previous major champion fell out of the top spot. Suber watched the scramble, staying focused on his own score.
Herbert Leads as Big Names Close In
Lucas Herbert holds the 54‑hole lead by at least two strokes, though he has yet to capture a major title. He has one PGA Tour victory on his resume, but the Open remains elusive. The top‑10 chase includes several household names: Scottie Scheffler, Tommy Fleetwood, Sam Burns, and Jon Rahm are all within shouting distance. Their presence means the battle for the green jacket will be tightly contested.
How to Follow the Action
The coverage kicks off at 4 a.m. CT on USA Network, moving to NBC at 6 a.m. CT and running through 2 p.m. CT. Suber’s tee time is expected around 8:30 or 9 a.m., so the early morning window will give a chance to see his day unfold. Viewers can tune in to the USA Network first hour for practice and early rounds before the prime coverage begins on NBC. The Open, the oldest major where the sport was invented, offers a historic backdrop for Suber’s rise from Ole Miss to the elite stage.
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