US Open champion Dustin Johnson shook off a double-bogey to maintain a share of the lead alongside Luke List after two rounds of the PGA Tours RBC Canadian Open. Johnson, who started the day tied with List for the lead, fell back early as he dropped four shots in his first four holes at Glen Abbey near Toronto.With warm sunshine drying out the course, Johnson teed off on 10 and promptly bogeyed 11. He dropped two shots at 12 and bogeyed 13 before pulling back a couple of shots at 16 and 18. With his confidence high in the wake of his first major triumph at the US Open, Johnson said he tried not to panic.I didnt feel like I hit bad shots, he said. I just got in a couple of awkward spots. I knew I was playing well. Johnson reviews his second round of the RBC Canadian Open With four more birdies coming in and one bogey at his penultimate hole, Johnson signed for a one-under 71 that left him tied with List on seven-under 137.While he thought his game was on, Johnson acknowledged that the windy weather and firm course made for a challenging day.Lists 71 had its rocky moments, but he picked up two of his four birdies at 16 and 18 - after making three bogeys in four holes on the back nine. List hit a round of 71 to finish on seven under Canadian amateur Jared du Toit, Spains Jon Rahm and American Kelly Kraft were a stroke back on 138. All three also carded 71s.Du Toit was tied for the lead through nine holes, but surrendered a triple-bogey eight on the par-five second hole and bogeyed the fifth. He bounced back with three straight birdies to stay in the hunt. Jared du Toit is the closest Canadian to the top of the leaderboard England-born Canadian Pat Fletcher is the last Canadian to win the title, back in 1954 in Vancouver.World number one and defending champion Jason Day of Australia was one over through 36 holes after a second-round 76. Day with McIlroy, Mickelson Jason Day set to defend his PGA Championship title next week The day was pretty tough in itself and then I really didnt have anything going well, Day said. Off the tee was terrible. Hitting the greens were terrible. Chipping was terrible and putting was terrible. So put all that together, you shoot four-over.Day said he hadnt adjusted well to the firm greens this week. Jason Day ended the second round one over, but made the cut When your speed is off, its really hard to hit your line and trust it, he said.Having made the cut, he said, he would just try to enjoy the weekend as he looks ahead to next weeks PGA Championship, the fourth major of the year that has been moved up in the calendar to allow for golfs return to the Olympics in August.Im just going to go out there and try and enjoy myself. Try and work on things that need to be worked on for the PGA, Day said. Ive just got to play really, really good golf over the weekend to even have a sniff at catching them. Ive just got to try and enjoy myself first more so than what I have the last two days.Watch live coverage of the third round of the RBC Canadian Open on Sky Sports 4 HD from 7pm on Saturday. Also See: WATCH: Inside Beefs crib! 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