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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.
One man who wasn’t cursing, however, was Sam Burns, who posted the third lowest score in Oakmont’s U.S. Open history with a remarkable second-round 65. That’s a full 10 shots better than what Rahm mustered on Friday, but let’s just keep that between us … at least until Rahmbo cools down.
Jon Rahm, the U.S. Open champion at Torrey Pines, shot a 5-over-par 75 on Friday to stand at 4-over and was hot when he got off the course.
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Irish Star on MSNJon Rahm 'too annoyed and too mad' after U.S. Open disappointmentJon Rahm was left seething after carding a five-over 75 in the second round of the U.S. Open as his hopes of winning a second major at Oakmont took a major blow
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Tennis World on MSNUS Open, Jon Rahm opens the Oakmont lockOakmont was going to be Oakmont, and the USGA was going to be the USGA. The question was whether Jon Rahm would be Jon Rahm
On Tuesday during his pre-tournament news conference, Jon Rahm was asked about the streak, which has become a talking point of his consistency.
Jon Rahm was in contention after the first round at the U.S. Open, but Oakmont got the better of him during a brutal round on Friday.
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Tennis World USA on MSNJon Rahm: Oakmont’s tough conditions demand mental strengthJon Rahm, 30-year-old LIV Golfer is aware that Oakmont will be a real test of quality, but can this golfer make a huge success? "It's going to be a challenge. A lot of unfortunate things are going to happen,
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The Mirror US on MSNJon Rahm 'too annoyed and too mad' to find words at U.S. OpenJon Rahm was backed by many to contend for the championship at the U.S. Open, but the Spaniard came off second-best in his duel with Oakmont as he struggled on the greens
Jon Rahm knows Oakmont Country Club will provide a challenge unlike any other at this week's U.S. Open but the Spaniard said on Tuesday the aura of one of the most feared layouts in the world will not impact his game.