Sweden’s Aberg Takes One-Stroke Lead at US Open, Scheffler Falters

Sweden’s Ludwig Aberg has surged to a one-stroke lead in the second round of the US Open, showcasing remarkable discipline and patience on the punishing Pinehurst course. Despite fierce competition, Aberg has maintained his composure, sinking crucial birdies to separate himself from the pack. Meanwhile, top-ranked Scottie Scheffler, a pre-tournament favorite, has struggled to find his footing, making the cut on the number after a disappointing performance. The tournament has witnessed several notable shifts in the leaderboard, with players experiencing both triumphs and setbacks. As the weekend approaches, the race for the championship title remains wide open, with Aberg aiming to build on his early advantage and other contenders eager to make a charge.

Missing Pastor Found Dead Days After Disappearance

Gene Jacobs, the lead pastor at Real Life Ministries Silver Valley, was reported missing on Sunday after he failed to show up to a church meeting. His body was discovered on Tuesday evening in a mountainous region south of Pinehurst, Idaho, where he lived. The cause of his death is still under investigation.

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