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Adam Scott's viral practice routine surfaced amid his U.S. Open charge, as Jason Day revealed his unusual swing habit to fans.
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WJCL on MSNUS Open at a glance after 36 holesA brief look at the second round Friday of the U.S. Open at Oakmont Country Club (all times EDT):LEADING: Sam Burns with a 5-under 65 was at 3-under 137.CHASING: J.J. Spaun (72) was at 138 and Viktor Hovland (68) was at 139.
Golf expert Ben Coley has his eye on six players in their respective three-balls ahead of the first round of the US Open.
Shane Lowry also had a memorable weekend for all the wrong reasons. Lowry was caught on camera not having the best day, and may have let his emotions get the best of him with the slip of a special choice word.
Adam Scott has declared that winning the US Open at Oakmont on Monday morning Australian time “would be super fulfilling” and an “exclamation point” on his decorated career. The 44-year-old Australian sits at -3, just one shot behind leader Sam Burns after reeling off the equal best score of the third round with a three-under par 67.
The US Open's $800 million makeover includes a reinvented Arthur Ashe Stadium, center, its primary venue. Renderings courtesy the United
The name of Jon Rahm looms ominously on the US Open leaderboard, but second-round threeball punters should concentrate on another Major-winning LIV golfer who is in the mix with 54 holes to play.
The 125th US Open takes place this weekend at Oakmont Country Club. Our expert breaks down where to bet on the US Open, different types of US Open bets, and offers some US Open betting tips and best bets.
Bob MacIntyre enjoys US Open 'crazy' golf as J.J. Spaun's Oakmont effort is hailed as 'unbelievable'
In just his second start in the USGA event, Spaun, who lost to Rory McIlroy in a play-off in The Players Championship at TPC Sawgrass earlier in the year, produced what could only be described as an astonishing performance - MacIntyre described it as “unbelievable” - on the outskirts of Pittsburgh.