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Joining Burns will be J.J. Spaun, the Day 1 leader who followed up a bogey-free 66 with a respectable two-over 72 on Friday.
Two late double bogeys shocked the fans that remained and cost Phil Mickelson the chance to play the weekend in his 34th (and ...
The long waits in between holes may have actually helped the seven-time tour winner during his second-round 68.
OAKMONT, Pa. — Golf fans wanted carnage this week at Oakmont and carnage is exactly what they've gotten over the first 36 ...
The former World No. 1 putted poorly—130th in the field in strokes gained: putting—during an opening 76 that put him in ...
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OAKMONT, Pa. — To all U.S. Open sadists, rejoice: We’re at the halfway mark, and only three players are under par. And ...
Victor Perez played the role of Jordan Spieth better than even Jordan Spieth on Friday at Oakmont. The 32-year-old ...
One of the best stories from Thursday at the U.S. Open was James Nicholas. The first-time qualifier from Scarsdale, N.Y. via ...
One man who wasn’t cursing, however, was Sam Burns, who posted the third lowest score in Oakmont’s U.S. Open history with a ...
McIlroy, who won the Masters two months ago and completed the career Grand Slam, recovered from two early double bogeys to shoot a respectable two-over 72 Friday in the second round of the U.S. Open.
Scottie Scheffler reacts after finishing the second round.
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