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Jon Rahm has become the top earner in golf according to Forbes' 2025 rankings, with the 30 year old Spanish sensation ...
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Scottie Scheffler pays attention to the leaderboard, though it usually doesn’t matter. He watched during the PGA Championship in May and saw his five-shot lead wiped away by Jon Rahm nine holes into ...
The first 18 holes at Oakmont flummoxed some of the best in game, which is par for the course in Western Pennsylvania ...
All three were between seven and eight shots behind the leader, and all were in danger of being cut Friday. The U.S. Open ...
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CT Insider on MSNWhy Travelers Championship draws fans from all over the country with its 'small-town feel'A few years ago during the Travelers Championship on a Saturday, tournament director Nathan Grube received a call that there was a large, loud group of fans at the 18th hole that he should probably ...
J.J. Spaun is still new enough to the U.S. Open, and a newcomer to the brute that is Oakmont, that he was prepared for anything Thursday. He wound up with a clean card and a one-shot lead on an ...
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J.J. Spaun played a surprisingly steady hand Thursday among a wild mix of rare shots and some shockers at Oakmont, playing bogey-free on America’s toughest course for a 4-under 66 and a one-shot lead ...
One stroke behind Koepka stands Jon Rahm, a fellow U.S. Open winner, fellow LIV Golf’er, and fellow recent struggler. Rahm bounced back from as high as +1 to as low as -2 thanks to an eagle on the par ...
J.J. Spaun is still new enough to the U.S. Open, and a newcomer to the brute that is Oakmont, that he was prepared for ...
Rory McIlroy, Scottie Scheffler and Bryson DeChambeau -- planned to put on a show for the gathered crowd at Oakmont Country Club. The three had large galleries throughout the practice round leading up ...
Follow live coverage from Oakmont where J.J. Spaun leads with two-time U.S. Open winner Brooks Koepka among those chasing ...
Scottie Scheffler kept coming back to the same answer when asked in different ways how a day that began with optimism at the U.S. Open turned into a 5½-hour slog that left him well off the front page ...
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