Scottie Scheffler appears frustrated on driving range
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There are no places to hide at a U.S. Open, particularly at Oakmont Country Club. There are no crevasses to crawl into or shadows to wait in. There are eyeballs on you the moment you first step foot onto the property.
Scottie Scheffler is well off the lead after two rounds at the US Open at Oakmont. His frustration boiled over on the range afterward.
Scheffler, despite not having his best stuff, grinded out a 1-over-par 71 in Friday’s second round to keep himself in contention, at 4-over par, to win his second major of the year, and the third leg of a career Grand Slam. He spent much of the day hovering around the cut line, which was projected to be 5-over while he was playing.
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Tennis World on MSNScottie Scheffler: Surprised no one went lower on Day 1The famous golfer finished the first day with a score of 73, sharing his emotions in a conversation with the press.
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PGA star Scottie Scheffler’s reaction to his son Bennet’s diaper blowout was perfectly on par: steady, composed, and unfazed. In a moment captured by CBS Golf, Scheffler’s wife, Meredith, handed their 12-month-old baby boy to her husband with a lighthearted warning.
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With this week's U.S. Open offering 750 FedEx Cup points to the winner, there might be some major reshuffling when it's over.
The top players in the world have arrived at Oakmont this week ahead of day one of the U.S. Open, which begins Thursday and marks the third major of the year on the PGA Tour. Several stars, including Xander Schauffele,
Scottie Scheffler has become a machine on the PGA Tour. The Texan, who won his second consecutive Memorial Tournament, is dominating the competition.
It is a rare and unfamiliar sight. Scottie Scheffler can seemingly do nothing right at the US Open. Scheffler has bogeyed three of his last five holes, struggling to find a rhythm. The three-time