SA's MJ Daffue shares second spot at US Open
Canada's Adam Hadwin birdied five of the last six holes on the front nine to seize a one-stroke lead after Thursday's first round of the US Open.
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Canada's Adam Hadwin birdied five of the last six holes on the front nine to seize a one-stroke lead after Thursday's first round of the US Open.
US Open defending champion Jon Rahm said he was very happy with his opening-round 69 at The Country Club in Brookline, with a birdie finish placing him two shots off the lead at one under par.
18:15 – US Open leaderboard 1 Rory McIlroy -3 18 2 David Lingmerth -3 18 2 Callum Tarren -3 18 4 Matthew NeSmith -2 18 4 Hayden Buckley -2 18 4 Brian Harman -2 17 4 Joel Dahmen -2 15 8 Adam Scott -1 18 8 Patrick Rodgers -1 18 8 Max Homa -1 18 8 Jon Rahm -1 18 8 Collin Morikawa -1 18 8 James Piot -1 18 8 Will Zalatoris -1 17 8 Aaron Wise -1 16 8 Beau Hossler -1 15 8 Matthys Daffue -1 1 Ad/> 18:08 – McIlroy drops one at the 9th hole U.S. Open'We don't see that very often' — McIIroy twice smashes club into sand after mistakeAN HOUR AGO No rescue job this time. Sensible flop shot out of thick rough, but no par-saving putt from 18 foot or so.
Rory McIlroy lost his temper during the opening round of the US Open after a mistake on his 14th hole threatened to derail a strong start.
15:56 – McIlroy lips out for share of lead 13 footer from Rory on the par-4 3rd, but just lips out at pace. Had the right line, but too much juice. He remains one off the pace at the top of leaderboard.
BROOKLINE, Mass. — We interrupt the ongoing drama of who has left the PGA Tour — and who might still be going to the LIV Golf Invitational Series — for the 122nd U.S. Open, the third major championship of the season.
Defending champion Jon Rahm and four-time major winner Rory McIlroy were poised for early charges as the 122nd US Open began Thursday with the PGA Tour-LIV Golf divide a major sub-plot.
Jon Rahm gets the defence of his US Open title under way on Thursday with a reminder that perfection is not necessary for major success.