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How former Alabama golfers performed during second round of 2025 U.S. Open

How former Alabama golfers performed during second round of 2025 U.S. Open

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How former Alabama golfers performed during second round of 2025 U.S. Open
After a down showing Thursday for some, four former Alabama Crimson Tide golfers took to the course at Oakmont Country Club in Pennsylvania on Friday for the second round of the 2025 U.S. Open.
With every name likely needing a big day Friday to make it to the weekend, the second round however ended up in a similar fashion to the first for some, as the group struggled altogether, and now as a result, missed the cut.
Because of this, it means that Alabama will not have a player represented in the final two rounds of the 2025 U.S. Open over the weekend.
Here is a look at how every former Alabama golfer at the 2025 U.S. Open performed during the second round on Friday.
Bud Cauley
Round 2 Score: 79 (+9)
79 (+9) Tournament Score: +9 (T-80)
+9 (T-80) Round 3 Tee Time: N/A
After an impressive round of 70 on Thursday, Cauley struggled Friday at Oakmont by shooting a 79 (+9) to sit at nine-over for the tournament. Cauley narrowly missed the cut as a result of this round, being the first Alabama golfer on the outside-looking-in.
Justin Thomas
Round 2 Score: 76 (+6)
76 (+6) Tournament Score: +12 (T-110)
+12 (T-110) Round 3 Tee Time: N/A
Thomas had a similar showing Friday to his first round, shooting an identical score of 76, which was six-over par. The former Alabama star now sits at +12 for the tournament, and will miss the cut.
Nick Dunlap
Round 2 Score: 74 (+4)
74 (+4) Tournament Score: +11 (T-105)
+11 (T-105) Round 3 Tee Time: N/A
After shooting a 77 on Thursday, Dunlap improved on his score during the second round with a 74 (+4). Dunlap now sits at +11 for the tournament, a score that will result in him missing the cut.
Davis Riley
Round 2 Score: 77 (+7)
77 (+7) Tournament Score: +15 (T-129)
+15 (T-129) Round 3 Tee Time: N/A
Lastly, Riley shot a 77 (+7) during the second round, improving on his Thursday score by a shot. Riley will miss the weekend at Oakmont.
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