ERIN, United States: World No.1 Dustin Johnson led an unprecedented exodus of big guns at the 117th US Open on Friday (Saturday in Manila) as four players grabbed a share of the lead at the halfway stage.

American favorite Johnson crashed out after he could only card a one-over-par 73, which left him four over for the tournament at the sprawling Erin Hills course in rural Wisconsin.

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