Scottie Scheffler's unexpected U.S. Open gave us 1 surprise winner
Scottie Scheffler's surprisingly 'poor' performance through two days at the U.S. Open has him crediting a surprise winner.
golf.comHere’s the latest on Scottie Scheffler at the U.S. Open, based on recent coverage:
Illustrative takeaway
Would you like a concise leaderboard snapshot with Scheffler’s current standing, hole-by-hole highlights from his latest round, or a brief comparison with other top contenders still in the hunt? I can pull up the latest scores and provide a quick, structured summary. Citations: we reference coverage from PGA Tour, NBC Sports, CBS Sports, and Golf Channel reporting on Scheffler’s rounds and status at the U.S. Open.[7][9][1][2][3]
Scottie Scheffler's surprisingly 'poor' performance through two days at the U.S. Open has him crediting a surprise winner.
golf.comOakmont has taken no prisoners through 36 holes, though some have navigated it better than others
www.cbssports.comThe U.S. Open was there for the taking, but Scottie Scheffler couldn't grab it. Afterward, he was left with one unshakable thought.
golf.comThe ridiculously high standards that Scottie Scheffler has set the last 3 ½ years often lead to even higher expectations, which makes his start at the U.S. Open feel like such an anomaly.
www.nbcsports.comOpens in 3-over 73 at Oakmont, squarely on projected cut line into Friday
www.pgatour.comScheffler has gone more than 600 days in between missing cuts but a Friday 74 at the U.S. Open put him in danger.
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