OAKMONT, Pa. — Rory McIlroy lost his cool. Twice. But he will still make the cut, though just barely, at the 125th U.S. Open.

McIlroy started his day 4-over par after a shaky 74 in Round 1. He then proceeded to double bogey two of his first three holes on Friday. At that point, making the weekend was not looking good.

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Things boiled over at the 12th when he hooked his approach on the par 5 into the rough. That prompted this reaction:

He would actually go on to par the hole, so no damage done … except for maybe to the club.

At 17, his temper got the better of him again after he put his drive on the short par 4 into a greenside bunker.

Again, he would go on to par the hole — a good score on a day at Oakmont where only a handful of the 156 players actually shot under par — so no harm done … except to the tee marker.

A clutch approach at 18 to inside five feet set up as easy a birdie look, which he converted to get himself to +6 — right on the cut line. He’ll see the weekend, nine shots back of the lead.

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