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.comI don’t have live access to current feeds right now, but here’s the latest I can share based on recent coverage up to 2025 and general patterns for the U.S. Open.
Illustrative example: a typical path for Scheffler at a U.S. Open would be a strong start, some mid-round momentum, and then adjustments on tougher greens; even when not leading, he’s usually within striking distance or in the top 10 as majors unfold. [cite ][cite ]
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Scottie Scheffler's surprisingly 'poor' performance through two days at the U.S. Open has him crediting a surprise winner.
golf.comScheffler, the top-ranked player in the world, finished eagle-birdie on Saturday and trails the leaders by three shots heading into Sunday.
www.si.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.comWorld No. 1 ties for seventh at Oakmont, his fourth top 10 in last five U.S. Opens
www.pgatour.comOpens in 3-over 73 at Oakmont, squarely on projected cut line into Friday
www.pgatour.comScheffler had an animated conversation with his coach on the range trying to work out some swing issues
www.cbssports.com“I was really proud mentally of how I was over the course of four days. I did a lot of things out there that could really kind of break a week, and I never really got that one good break that kind of propels you."
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