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US Open has been a thrilling one at Oakmont Country Club as things remain wide open heading into the final round. Golf’s top ...
If you like when the U.S. Open pushes golfers to the edge — and then keeps pushing — Oakmont's wild Sunday was for you.
Typically, you want to tee off last at Major Championships on Sunday, but when you don’t win, it’s not fun at all.
The closest Sam Burns has come to a major championship is sharing a house with a close friend who already has three of them. He has been inspired by Scottie Scheffler the last few years. The next step ...
J.J. Spaun turned a sloppy mess of a U.S. Open at wet and nasty Oakmont into a thing of beauty at the end Sunday with two ...
Sam Burns was the 54-hole leader and Adam Scott was trying to win his second major, but both players washed out of Oakmont, writes Michael Rosenberg.
We discuss J.J. Spaun's U.S. Open win, Rory McIlroy's new challenge and what we learned from a week at Oakmont.
Picture the scene, just after 4 p.m. Eastern, after the horn blew in the final round of the U.S. Open. Play suspended.
When Sam Burns stood over his tee shot on the 15th hole in the final round of the U.S. Open, he was in a tie for the lead.
The 54-hole leader was in the hunt until two different officials denied him relief from a wet area in the fairway, leading to a double bogey.
Sam Burns and Adam Scott started the last round of the U.S. Open in the final group, one shot separating them in first and ...
Burns was twice denied relief from perceived temporary water on the 15th hole Sunday at Oakmont before double-bogeying the ...
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