By Larry Fine ARDMORE, Pennsylvania (Reuters) - Sunshine replaced rain at the U.S. Open at Merion on Friday, turning the classic course into a nightmare for players as Phil Mickelson hung on to a one-shot lead midway through his second round. Billy Horschel, winner of the Zurich Classic in April, was the exception, surging into contention with 67 for second place at one-under 139 on a day when sunny skies and lively breezes began to firm up conditions at the weather-delayed championship. ...
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