Lahiri shot 73 and 78 in his two rounds, while Jeev had cards of 76 and 79. At 11-over and 15-over, there is almost no chance of either making the cut, which is likely to fall at around six or seven-over.
Lahiri, played and missed the cut last year at 2015 US Open, and it is still the only Major, where he is yet to make the cut. This was Jeev's fifth appearance at an US Open and he had made the cut in three of his previous four appearances with tied 36th in 2007 being his best on this very course.
In the second round, with the course and tiredness taking its toll, Lahiri started on the tenth and immediately bogeyed 10th and double bogeyed 12th. Further bogeys on 17th and 18th saw him turn in five-over and by then he was eight-over for the tournament.
On the second nine, he double bogeyed first, bogeyed second and birdied third and parred the rest. That meant a 78 and he was 11-over.
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Meanwhile, the trio of Dustin Johnson, Sergio Garcia and Lee Westwood, all of whom qualify to fall in the category of "The best golfer to have never won a Major" moved into contention. In terms of pure statistics, they have a total of nine runner-up finishes, and have been inside the top-5 on 26 different occasions at Major Championships.
Garcia (68-70) is tied 4th with Scott Piercy (68-70) and Shane Lowry (68) are also two-under and tied 4th. Westwood (67) is third with his second round only on Saturday.
While Johnson is 31, Garcia is 36 and Westwood 43. Play in second round was been suspended due to darkness late on Friday.