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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.
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.
His hair is speckled with gray. Even if he remains a fan favorite in some circles, when picks to win the U.S. Open were being ...
Burns and Adam Scott were the final pairing to head out on Sunday. They teed off at 2:15 ET, but after Burns and Scott went ...
The Masters champion has had five birdies and three bogeys and looks poised to card his first under-par round at Oakmont at ...
J.J. Spaun endured the toughest test in golf on the toughest course in America in the worst kind of conditions. And then he ...
A late bogey and a 15-year-old amateur have conspired to deny Golf Australia Rookie Squad member Justice Bosio a maiden ...
When he reflects on his heart-breaking US Open capitulation, Adam Scott might pinpoint his agonisingly close putt for par on ...
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 ...
In the end, even “old-man-par” would have fallen just short as too many tussles with Oakmont Country Club’s gnarly rough ...
World No 1 Scottie Scheffler (70) finished in a share of seventh with Jon Rahm (67), while Rory McIlroy’s 67 hurtled him into the top 20 on seven over. But this was Spaun’s day. And, of course, ...