TROON, Scotland -- With his cap on backward, Billy Horschel placed his ball on the tee and smashed his drive down No. 18 without even taking a practice swing.After the biggest second-round collapse in British Open history, the American might already have been thinking of home.The cut mark dropped to 4-over par late Friday after a flurry of high scores in the wind and rain among the afternoon starters at Royal Troon.Bubba Watson and Danny Willett, both Masters champions, made clutch putts at the last hole to make the weekend. Others, including Horschel, were too far gone by the time they reached the 18th.Horschel, who began the second round at 4 under, made four double bogeys or worse and shot the high score of the day, 14-over 85. Only one player in British Open history had a larger differential than Horschels 18 shots between the first and second rounds. Robin Davenport went from a 94 to a 72 in 1966 at Muirfield.No player has had a bigger meltdown over the first two rounds, and Horschels 18-stroke variation is the biggest at the Open since Colin Montgomerie went 64-84 in his second and third rounds at Muirfield in 2002.Horschel wound up on 10 over par.Former champion Louis Oosthuizen, who lost out to Zach Johnson in a three-man playoff at St. Andrews last year, made 9 on the par-4 11th and shot 12-over 83. The South African had a 12-over total and, as the world No. 14, was the highest-ranked player to depart.The only time Oosthuizen had a score better than par over his 36 holes was his hole-in-one on No. 14 in the first round.Shane Lowry, the 54-hole leader at last months U.S. Open, battled hard to shoot an even-par 71 in the afternoon but was undone by his opening-round 78.I played like Ben Hogan today and Hulk Hogan yesterday, Lowry said.Two-time Open champion Ernie Els would have made the cut with a par on No. 18. He drove into a fairway bunker and made bogey.Hideki Matsuyama of Japan covered his face with his cap after shooting 78 in his second round. Playing in a standout group with Rory McIlroy and Watson, the 17th-ranked Matsuyama had an 8-over total.Former Open champions Justin Leonard, Todd Hamilton, and Mark Calcavecchia all missed the cut. As did another, Ben Curtis, who visited three separate bunkers and took six shots in the sand to make 10 on the third hole. He shot 83.Paul Dunne was the joint third-round leader at St. Andrews in 2015, when he was an amateur. He didnt make the weekend in his first Open as a professional after shooting 77-78.Tom Brady Womens Jersey .J. -- Josh Cribbs was in the Pro Bowl in February and out of a job six months later. Rob Gronkowski Womens Jersey . LOUIS -- Lance Lynn was one of the more enthusiastic participants as the St. http://www.patriotsjerseysauthentic.com/Stephon-Gilmore-Super-Bowl-Jersey/ . Peter Gammons, an analyst for Major League Baseballs network and website, drew the ire of hockey fans on Sunday when he criticized the two NHL teams on Twitter for their physical game the night before. John Hannah Jersey . - The Washington Redskins have cut defensive lineman Adam Carriker and punter Sav Rocca. Stephon Gilmore Patriots Jersey .Y. - Nelson Mandela will be honoured by the New York Yankees with a plaque in Monument Park.Hull City and Crystal Palace share the points after a thrilling 3-3 draw at the KC Stadium on Saturday.Crystal Palace started well before Hull, experimenting with a 3-5-2 system, grew into the game and took a deserved lead just before the half-hour mark. It was a controversial goal though as Robert Snodgrass, who was already on a yellow, should have seen a second for a dive in the box but instead his fall to the floor conned the ref who pointed to the spot. To add to Palaces frustration, the Scottish international got back to his feet and converted the penalty.Karma then struck early in the second half after 52. Wilfried Zaha skipped into the box before fittingly Snodgrass chopped him to the ground and Christian Benteke this time converted from 12 yards. Both sides deserved credit in the second half as they went in search of a winner, annd it was Palace who struck first on 70 minutes when Zaha showed magically feet before firing a bullet past a helpless David Marshall.ddddddddddddThe visitors were not ahead for long though as just two minutes later Adama Diomande turned his marker, knocked the ball through the legs of Scott Dann, and kept his cool to level things at 2-2. It was then Hull who again took the lead on 78 minutes thanks to another fine goal, this time from Jake Livermore, before a former Tigers player had the final say with just minutes left.Frazier Campbell, who was instrumental when the Tigers were promoted to the Premier League for the first time in 2008, headed home a curling cross from Zaha to share the points on 88 minutes. ' ' '