Sam Burns, U.S. Open and Oakmont
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Sam Burns addressed rules officials' decision after being denied relief from standing water during US Open final round
Sam Burns has issued his response to being denied a drop for relief during the final round of the US Open. The American was unable to move his ball from standing water on the 15th fairway at
Moving Day holds a different meaning at an Oakmont-hosted U.S. Open as scores could only go so low despite golfers doing their damndest to progress up the leaderboard during Saturday's third round. Instead,
JJ SPAUN could be seen fighting back tears after winning the first Major of his career with an incredible performance at Oakmont! The “hardest course in the world” has fully lived up
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GOLF.com on MSNThe U.S. Open leaderboard feels random. Oakmont does thatThe U.S. Open leaderboard might feel random, but it makes perfect sense. Oakmont Country Club thrives on weird results.
Sam Burns' 65 Headlines The Day
Oakmont's challenging course at the US Open humbled many top golfers, with high scores and shattered hopes defining the early rounds. Thriston Lawrence initially surged but faltered, while Sam Burns delivered a remarkable performance.
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GOLF.com on MSNSam Burns’ pre-shot swing rehearsal serves an important purposeAs we all know, the takeaway is a critically important element of the swing. Burns does this pre-shot rehearsal to check his own takeaway and make sure he’s starting his swing on the right track.
Apparently nobody told Sam Burns that Oakmont was supposed to be the hardest test of the year.The 28-year-old made the iconic layout look like a regular PGA TOUR stop Friday with six birdies against one bogey to post a sizzling 5-under 65.