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Published 12:50 15 Jun 2019 BST
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Patrick Reed bogeyed the par-five 14th - the same hole that Rory McIlroy double-bogeyed - but he was still in decent nick heading to the last.
18 may have some thick rough, and bunkers, to contend with but many golfers carded birdies there during round two, including leader Gary Woodland (-9).
Reed found the rough off the tee and his second shot still left him over 100 yards short of the green. His third shot caught the rough again and his fourth - for par - was a flubbed flop.
Reed snapped, and so did his wedge.
https://twitter.com/CPowers14/status/1139720119196635136
Here it is, in all its' slow-motion glory:
https://twitter.com/GolfonFOX/status/1139720218060578816
Karain was quickly on hand to hand Reed a replacement club.
Reed found the green with his next chip but was then left with a two-foot putt for double bogey. From -1 with five to play, Reed closed out his second round at +2.
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