Rory McIlroy among top golfers struggling through treacherous Oakmont rough in opening round of US Open
Mason Howell, a 17-year-old golfer, joins ‘Fox & Friends’ to share his experience qualifying for the 2025 U.S. Open.
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Mason Howell, a 17-year-old golfer, joins ‘Fox & Friends’ to share his experience qualifying for the 2025 U.S. Open.
OAKMONT, Pennsylvania :J.J. Spaun grabbed the first-round clubhouse lead at the U.S. Open on Thursday at Oakmont Country Club where Masters champion Rory McIlroy was eight shots back and tournament favourite Scottie Scheffler had just teed off.
OAKMONT, Pennsylvania :J.J. Spaun emerged as the surprise early first-round U.S. Open leader on Thursday at Oakmont Country Club where Rory McIlroy was two shots back, defending champion Bryson DeChambeau opened with a bogey and Scottie Scheffler had yet to start.
In the nine previous U.S. Opens at Oakmont, only 23 players finished under par. Three of the past champions here had scores over par, and the lowest 72-hole scoring total for a winner at Oakmont was 5 under.
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OAKMONT, Pennsylvania :The U.S. Open began under partly cloudy skies on Thursday at challenging Oakmont Country Club where Bryson DeChambeau hopes to make a fast start to his title defence while tournament favourite Scottie Scheffler was hours from teeing off.
OAKMONT, Pennsylvania :Scottie Scheffler will be the clear favourite when the U.S. Open begins on Thursday at Oakmont Country Club where the devilish course is sure to torment many of the world's best players vying for the year's third major title.
OAKMONT, Pennsylvania :The United States Golf Association (USGA) said on Wednesday it has no plans to publish results or change protocols for driver testing after clubs belonging to two of the game's biggest names failed conformance tests last month.