Scottie Scheffler, Open
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Scottie Scheffler's performance at the 2025 US Open was marked by issues with the part of his game that has been his nemesis throughout his professional career.
Fair Haven, N.J.’s Chris Gotterup, coming off a pair of 69s, never made a big push, shot 74 and finished 8-over. And Max Greyserman, from Short Hills, N.J., also shot 74 and finished 8-over.
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