With the last third of the game, Li Haotong and the five-star red flag in front of his name have already reached the top five in the field's big scoreboard. Until the last par-5 hole of the game, a "low-level mistake" pulled him off the top of the lead.

has the last third of the game left, Li Haotong and the five-star red flag in front of his name have already rushed to the top five in the field's big scoreboard.

until the last par-5 hole of the game, a "low-level mistake" pulled him from the top of the lead.

On Friday local time, the third Grand Slam of 2019 - the second round of the 119th U.S. Open ended at Pebble Beach Golf Links. Chinese player Li Haotong, who kicked off in the afternoon, once made it into the top five of the leading list. He caught 5 birdies throughout the day, swallowed 2 bogeys and a double bogey, and finally scored a 70-1 shot, ranking tied for 27th with a total score of -1 in two rounds, successfully crossed the promotion line, and advanced in this Grand Slam for three consecutive years.

, a total of 79 people advanced to the weekend's final with +2 or better, and popular players including Woods, Mickelson, McIlroy , etc. all advanced as much. American player Gary Woodland scored a 65 shot with a total score of -9 in both rounds, leading alone; the first round lead , Justin Rose ranked second in the second place with a total score of -7. Chinese Taipei players Pan Zhengcong and Yu Junan failed to advance.

"I saved a lot of balls today and pushed a lot of putts." Li Haotong said. Starting from the back nine holes, he replayed the first round of the show, and with excellent putting, he caught two birdies on the 14th and 15th holes. On the 15th hole of Par 4, the flagpole was inserted around green , but Li Haotong's shot from the green stopped the ball behind the right side of the green, 23 feet from the hole cup. Li Haotong, who had just caught a 9-foot bird in the previous hole, faced a distance of more than 7 yards and was not ruthless, and advanced the bird with the farthest distance in the entire round.

returned to the front nine holes of the court. After catching two birdies on the 2nd and 4th holes, Li Haotong's total score reached -4, and his ranking rose to tie for 5th. But he made more than one mistake at the fifth hole of Par 3. Li Haotong's kick-off flew to the green grass on the left side of the green, and put a bogey on two pushes. On the sixth hole of Par 5, he made what he described as a "low-level mistake" and hit the ball into the second layer of the green on the left front of the green. In the ankle-less grass on Pebble Beach, he hit the ball directly across the green with his third shot and fell into the grass behind him. He failed to hit the ball with the fourth shot. On this hole, Li Haotong took five shots to the green and finally gave a double bogey. The ranking also fell from the top five to outside the 20th place.

"Because of illness, the distance (strike) is closer." Li Haotong said. However, the statistics do not look at this - Li Haotong's average kick-off distance in the second round was 307.8 yards, about 7 yards further than the first day. Not only that, Li Haotong's teeing accuracy has also improved compared to Thursday. He failed to drive on the fairway only once a day, with an accuracy rate of 93%, ranking third in the game. On the 9th hole with the most difficult game, Li Haotong flew 321 yards long and straight, stopped on the fairway, and ended his second round of the game with par on par on this par-4 hole where "Par is victory".

"I hope you can perform well on the weekend." Li Haotong concluded. He will be in the same group as PGA Tour five-time champion Jason Dufner in Saturday's game. If Lee Haotong ranks 35th alone or better after Sunday's end, he will receive a special temporary membership on the PGA Tour. For this goal, Li Haotong’s expectation is to “leave it naturally.”

"If I can find my best form, I can definitely achieve the results I want," said Li Haotong. "I hope my body will recover as soon as possible."

Tiger Woods , who won the US Open championship with a record score in Pebble Beach in 2000, successfully advanced with a total score of two rounds of par, ranking tied for 32nd. Woods snatched two bogeys in the last two holes, slipping from the top of the lead. "I still have a chance now, and there are a lot of players who have a chance to win," Woods said. "We still have a long way to go." He will be in the same group as the Korean player , An Bingxun , who is half Chinese in the third round.