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J.J. Spaun played a surprisingly steady hand Thursday among a wild mix of rare shots and some shockers at Oakmont, playing bogey-free on America's toughest course for a 4-under 66 ...
Bryson DeChambeau Gets Candid About Decision That Nearly Led to Penalty at US Open originally appeared on Athlon Sports. The ...
Massive crowds have arrived in Oakmont for the U.S. Open and they are only expected to grow as play continues.
Low scores were incredibly hard to come by in the first round of the 2025 US Open. JJ Spaun dropped the best score of the round from the morning tee times and that stuck for the duration of the day.
Thriston Lawrence, the South African who seemed like he was going to win the Open Championship at Troon last year until Xander Schauffele went wild, is alone in second with a 67. Among those who shot ...
The first round of the 2025 U.S. Open lived up to the billing, as Oakmont Country Club yielded only 10 rounds under par despite ideal conditions on Thursday, with an average score near 5 over par. ...
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Patrick Reed made only the fourth double-eagle since the U.S. Open started keeping records some four decades ago, dunking in his second shot from 286 yards on the par-5 fourth ...
Slumping Rory McIlroy fails to take advantage of a bright start at Oakmont, shoots 74 in first round
Rory McIlroy, of Northern Ireland, prepares to hit from the tall grass on the fourth hole during the first round of the U.S.
That's when something primal snapped. Scheffler's wedge became the victim of his accumulated fury as he drove it into the Pennsylvania turf. The impact sent a spray of dirt and grass flying, ...
OAKMONT, Pennsylvania, June 12 (Reuters) - Bryson DeChambeau has been a fixture on leaderboards at major championships but had a less-than-ideal start to his U.S. Open title defense at Oakmont Country ...
While unheralded J.J. Spaun shot a bogey-free 66, major champions Rory McIlroy, Bryson DeChambeau and Xander Schauffele opened over par at the U.S. Open.
The early leader at Oakmont is J.J. Spaun at 4 under but Sports Illustrated’s writers and editors debate how much tougher scoring will get.
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