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msn.com | Scott Murray
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1 week ago |
theguardian.com | Scott Murray
Key events Show key events only Please turn on JavaScript to use this feature Preamble It’s Moving Day! Here’s what the top of the leaderboard looked like at the end of the second round … -3: Sam Burns -2: JJ Spaun -1: Viktor Hovland E: Adam Scott, Ben Griffin +1: Victor Perez, Thriston Lawrence +2: Russell Henley, Brooks Koepka, Kim Si-woo, Thomas Detry … here are some selected other scores, because nobody’s running away with this and there are plenty of stars within striking distance … +3:...
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2 weeks ago |
theguardian.com | Scott Murray
PreambleDay one wasn’t exactly carnage – the course was relatively soft and receptive after rain earlier in the week, while there was little wind – but unless storms come at the weekend, something not yet certain, it’s not going to get any easier. And despite it all, there were only ten players in a field of 156 who finished the first round under par.
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2 weeks ago |
inkl.com | Scott Murray
Jon Rahm had a solid opening day to leave himself in early contention at Oakmont. Photograph: Erik S Lesser/EPA Preamble Day one wasn’t exactly carnage – the course was relatively soft and receptive after rain earlier in the week, while there was little wind – but unless storms come at the weekend, something not yet certain, it’s not going to get any easier. And despite it all, there were only ten players in a field of 156 who finished the first round under par.
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2 weeks ago |
theguardian.com | Scott Murray |David Tindall
PreambleEarlier this week, the DP World Tour socials collared a few pros and asked them what an 18-handicapper would shoot at Oakmont this week. The most generous estimate was 120; Bryson DeChambeau guessed 100, but that’s just on the front nine. Several of them were certain they’d have to walk in, having lost all of their balls. As for the pros? Take the last couple of US Opens to be held here. Angel Cabrera won in 2007 with a final total of +5.
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