Needing to make the cut and stay inside top-41 to ensure a place in the third leg of the FedExCup Play-offs at the BMW Championships, Lahiri is on tied-41st and will be looking to improve that to get to the next event.
Lahiri bogeyed the first hole yesterday and then parred the next 11 holes before missing a nine-footer for par to go two-over for the day and three-over for the tournament.
Jon Rahm, who is very much in the hunt for the FedExCup and its USD 10 million bonus, made an eagle and five birdies over his last 10 holes for a 5-under 66 and a two-shot lead at the halfway point. Rahm is generally seen as a strong finisher. Rahm with 66-67 is nine-under 133.
Dustin Johnson, the world's No. 1 player who had a one- shot lead going into the second round, had a pair of double bogeys after a quick start and needed a birdie on the 18th hole to keep from falling further behind.
It's already been an amazing year for Rahm. The 22-year- old Spaniard was No. 137 at the start of the year. Now he's at No. 5. His two main goals were to get to the TOUR Championship and win a tournament and he has already done both. He won at Torrey Pines in January. He even won his first European Tour title at the Irish Open.
Paul Casey, who played in the final group last year until Rory McIlroy, ran him down, had a 65 and was two shots off the lead along with Adam Hadwin (65), Kevin Streelman (65) and Kyle Stanley (68).
Phil Mickelson dropped only one shot on his way to a 67 and was 6-under 136, his best 36-hole score since June.
Jordan Spieth shot a 65 and was in the group four shots behind.
McIlroy, meanwhile, was headed home after missing the cut as the defending champion for only the second time in his career. He also missed the cut as defending champion in the 2012 US Open.
McIlroy will still advance to the BMW Championship, though he will need a top finish to get to East Lake for the TOUR Championship.
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