Scottie Scheffler's U.S. Open frustrations peak
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Scottie Scheffler shoots his first over-par opening round
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Ben Griffin is in contention at the U.S. Open and seems confident in his game as he drops quite the quote that'll make Scottie Scheffler raise his eyes.
World No. 1 Scottie Scheffler relied on his putter in Friday's second round, but needs the other clubs to show up.
Sam Burns bolted to the lead in the U.S. Open with a brilliant 5-under 65 on Friday. Can he hold it on moving day? Just three players remain under par heading into the weekend at Oakmont, which spent most of Friday chewing up and spitting out everyone but Burns, who sits at 3-under, one shot ahead of J.J. Spaun.
The U.S. Open continues to be his kryptonite. Scheffler shot his sixth consecutive over-par round at the U.S. Open, including all four rounds last year at Pinehurst No. 2. Scheffler, who opened with 73 on Thursday, said he didn’t hit the ball into the correct spots and paid the price for it.
After dominating the 2024 season, Scottie Scheffler got off to a slow start relative to expectations in 2025. A ravioli-making incident around Christmas cost him a few months, and he didn't pick up his first win of the year until May, watching as Rory McIlroy surged to three wins and the career grand slam to become the talk of the golf world.
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All eyes have been on Scottie Scheffler for the past couple of years in golf, but that's perhaps even more so entering the 2025 U.S. Open. Not only is the World
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Golf Digest on MSNU.S. Open 2025: The battle to stay in the hunt was real for Scottie SchefflerScottie Scheffler used some form of the word "battle" four times in the first three answers of his post-round presser at Oakmont Country Club Friday, following the 71 that left him at four over. That’s a number that qualifies for a few different descriptions,