Rory McIlroy Launches Club Before Smashing Tee Marker
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Victor Perez makes first US Open ace at Oakmont
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Round 1 Underway at Oakmont Country Club
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After two rounds of play at the 2025 U.S. Open, just three players are under par as Oakmont Country Club has presented an incredibly challenging test for the world's best golfers. Sam Burns shot a 65 on Friday in the best round of the tournament so far and vaulted into the lead at 3 under by the end of the day.
The USGA issued a statement to Channel 11, saying, “The USGA is aware of the congestion experienced yesterday moving fans across the pedestrian bridge over the turnpike, and has made operational adjustments to ease movements between the East and West sides of the course.”
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The thick roughs and slippery greens of Oakmont Country Club have not disappointed at the 125th rendition of the US Open. After two days of golf, Denny McCarthy
The U.S. Open is a difficult test, but capturing this edition is downright impossible if you don't have good fortune.
Robert Diaz bounced back from an opening 85 with a much-improved 73 in round two. His first round featured two triple bogeys, including one on hole 9, where he reached the greenside bunker in two but needed five more shots to hole out. Diaz lost nearly three strokes off the tee and another 2.75 strokes to the field in that opening round.
DeChambeau shot 7-over 77 in the second round and became the first defending champion to miss the cut since 2020.
With several big events slated for 2026, including the NFL draft, World Cup and MLB All-Star Game, Gov. Shapiro said it gives visitors a chance to experience Pennsylvania and hopefully want to come back.