OAKMONT, Pa. – Gregory Bourdy can be forgiven if he was thinking more about Johnny Miller than Dustin Johnson on Saturday.
Six under par for the day, with a drivable par 4 ahead, Bourdy needed one birdie in his last three holes to equal Miller’s hallowed mark at Oakmont. Instead, he bogeyed the par-3 16th, made par on the short 17th and doubled the home hole, after flubbing his pitch shot just short of the green.
It still added up to a 67, but the Frenchman will now begin the third round of the U.