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US Open fans have been spitting feathers about the painful pace of play at this year's tournament. Scottie Scheffler's group took some of the criticism themselves as they took a remarkable 71 minutes just to play three holes on Friday. We'll be bringing you the very latest updates, pictures and video on this breaking news story.
Sam Burns hit a sensational five-under 65 to set the clubhouse target as Scottie Scheffler battled to make the cut during the second round of the US Open.Only four of 78 players in the early wave posted under-par scores on another gruelling day at Oakmont with Burns improving to three under overall.
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“Overall definitely not out of the tournament. Today was I think with the way I was hitting it, was easily a day I could have been going home and battled pretty hard to stay in there,” Scheffler said. “I’m 4 over. We’ll see what the lead is after today, but around this golf course I don’t think by any means I’m out of the tournament.”
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Scottie Scheffler is well off the lead after two rounds at the US Open at Oakmont. His frustration boiled over on the range afterward.
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.
Scottie Scheffler has been such a big favorite in golf that he had to get rid of his Venmo account. Turns out he was getting requests from fans who either paid him a few bucks for their betting wins or were asking for refunds.
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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,