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Scottie Scheffler made yet another visit to Oakmont's famous Church Pews. Scheffler battled his way to a 1-over 71 at the U.S ...
The long waits in between holes may have actually helped the seven-time tour winner during his second-round 68.
There's no such thing as a quick 18 holes at the U.S. Open, particularly when it's at Oakmont. Players needed more than 5 1/2 ...
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PGA golfer Victor Perez of France became just the second player to ever card an ace at the U.S. Open at Oakmont Country Club ...
Hovland also has arrived this week with a positive attitude. After a poor putting round on Thursday, he flipped the switch on ...
The Frenchman notched the second hole-in-one ever made at Oakmont Country Club during the U.S. Open. Perez teed off on the par-3 Hole 6 during Friday's second round, and the ball landed on the green ...
Scottie Scheffler reacts after finishing the second round.
Jordan Spieth may have chunked it five feet in front of him at the U.S. Open, but what he did next had fans laughing, crying, and calling him the most relatable man in golf.
World No. 1 Scottie Scheffler relied on his putter in Friday's second round, but needs the other clubs to show up.
No course has held the U.S. Open Championship more than Pennsylvania’s Oakmont Country Club. Since 1927, some of golf’s most historic figures have teed off at the ...
Victor Perez didn’t just sink a hole-in-one at the U.S. Open—he delivered a celebration that lit up the course and the ...
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