<p>Indian golfer Arjun Atwal made the cut for the weekend action at the 3M Open with a couple of excellent par saves at the fag end of the second round for a four-under 67.</p>.<p>Starting off superbly with four birdies on the front nine and adding a fifth on 13th, he made a fine recovery after a disappointing first day 73. Atwal is two-under 140 and Tied-51st.</p>.<p>The challenge came when he dropped a shot on 16th when he missed the green on the second shot and went into the rough. He missed a 13-footer for par.</p>.<p>On the 17th, Atwal hit his tee shot into the green side bunker but came out very well though he still had a five-foot-nine for par. He holed.</p>.<p>Atwal needed a par on 18th to stay on in the tournament. He put his tee shot into the water.</p>.<p>After taking a drop, he hit a beautiful shot over the water and onto the green, 35 feet from the pin, from where he two-putted safely for par.</p>.<p>While Atwal ensured action for the week, Indian-American Sahith Theegala (72-72) and Indo-Swede Daniel Chopra (72-75) missed the cut as 68 professionals made it at two-under.</p>.<p>Defending champion Matthew Wolff (65-68) shot one of the six-bogey free rounds of the day as he seeks to record his first two TOUR wins at the same event.</p>.<p>While world No. 248th Werenski and 151-ranked Thompson led the field, some high profile names to have missed the cut included Brooks Koepka (70-71) and Tommy Fleetwood (71-72), who two weeks ago flew in from UK and spent time in quarantine.</p>.<p>Atwal’s front nine was flawless as he found all fairways and greens in regulation. He birdied four times, including a 20-footer on par-4 seventh.</p>.<p>He finally missed a fairway on 11th, but a good wedge from 94 feet gave him a 13-footer for par, which he holed.</p>.<p>On 12th, Atwal went into the native area off the tee. From there, he went into left rough and then a bunker, but came out well for a 10-footer for par and sank it.</p>.<p>A 12-foot birdie on Par-3 13th saw him get to five-under for the day, before getting two good pars on 14 and 15. A bogey on 16th put him in some danger and on both 17 and 18, he survived with some gutsy shots.</p>.<p>"It was not easy today. It was windy and tough in the afternoon. After last time in Detroit, I worked on my putter and I putted well today and that helped," said Atwal.</p>.<p>On the close shaves at the end, Atwal laughed and said, "I’ve lost all my hair after today’s round. (Or) whatever little hair I had left.</p>.<p>"With putting improving, let us see how things go over the weekend."</p>.<p>Also missing out was Paul Casey (72-72), Bubba Watson (67-74) and Dustin Johnson who withdrew after a back injury and a rough first round.</p>
<p>Indian golfer Arjun Atwal made the cut for the weekend action at the 3M Open with a couple of excellent par saves at the fag end of the second round for a four-under 67.</p>.<p>Starting off superbly with four birdies on the front nine and adding a fifth on 13th, he made a fine recovery after a disappointing first day 73. Atwal is two-under 140 and Tied-51st.</p>.<p>The challenge came when he dropped a shot on 16th when he missed the green on the second shot and went into the rough. He missed a 13-footer for par.</p>.<p>On the 17th, Atwal hit his tee shot into the green side bunker but came out very well though he still had a five-foot-nine for par. He holed.</p>.<p>Atwal needed a par on 18th to stay on in the tournament. He put his tee shot into the water.</p>.<p>After taking a drop, he hit a beautiful shot over the water and onto the green, 35 feet from the pin, from where he two-putted safely for par.</p>.<p>While Atwal ensured action for the week, Indian-American Sahith Theegala (72-72) and Indo-Swede Daniel Chopra (72-75) missed the cut as 68 professionals made it at two-under.</p>.<p>Defending champion Matthew Wolff (65-68) shot one of the six-bogey free rounds of the day as he seeks to record his first two TOUR wins at the same event.</p>.<p>While world No. 248th Werenski and 151-ranked Thompson led the field, some high profile names to have missed the cut included Brooks Koepka (70-71) and Tommy Fleetwood (71-72), who two weeks ago flew in from UK and spent time in quarantine.</p>.<p>Atwal’s front nine was flawless as he found all fairways and greens in regulation. He birdied four times, including a 20-footer on par-4 seventh.</p>.<p>He finally missed a fairway on 11th, but a good wedge from 94 feet gave him a 13-footer for par, which he holed.</p>.<p>On 12th, Atwal went into the native area off the tee. From there, he went into left rough and then a bunker, but came out well for a 10-footer for par and sank it.</p>.<p>A 12-foot birdie on Par-3 13th saw him get to five-under for the day, before getting two good pars on 14 and 15. A bogey on 16th put him in some danger and on both 17 and 18, he survived with some gutsy shots.</p>.<p>"It was not easy today. It was windy and tough in the afternoon. After last time in Detroit, I worked on my putter and I putted well today and that helped," said Atwal.</p>.<p>On the close shaves at the end, Atwal laughed and said, "I’ve lost all my hair after today’s round. (Or) whatever little hair I had left.</p>.<p>"With putting improving, let us see how things go over the weekend."</p>.<p>Also missing out was Paul Casey (72-72), Bubba Watson (67-74) and Dustin Johnson who withdrew after a back injury and a rough first round.</p>