Danny Lee has limited his losses after a disastrous start to his second round at the PGA Championship, but at the moment, it looks like he's playing for second anyway.
After sitting in second place after the first round at six-under, Lee immediately undid all of his good work on the front nine of his second round. He was six-over through nine holes, before a chaotic back nine resulted in four birdies, two more bogies, and a four-over 74 - good enough for 10th overall at two-under, and just three shots back from second place.
However, he's a mammoth 10 shots behind Brooks Koepka, who is running away with the title at Bethpage Black.
Koepka backed up his record-tying 63 with a round that put him in a league of his own. The defending champion posted a five-under 65 that shattered the 36-hole score for a major championship.
More important to Koepka was a seven-shot lead over Jordan Spieth and Adam Scott going into the weekend, which set another PGA Championship record and was the largest at the halfway point of any major since Henry Cotton led by nine in the 1934 British Open.