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US Open Golf: Sam Burns 65 fire to the lead in Okmont because stumble of big names. Golf news

Sam Burns Omont at Omont Country Club at Omont Country Club views his hit on the ninth hole during the second round of the US Open Golf Tournament. (Pittsburgh Post-Gazette through AP)

Omont: Sam Burns matched the third best US Open round fired at Omont, after the second round of Friday, shooting five-in-end 65 to seize a stroke lead after Friday, because big names fought.The 28-year-old American made six beats against a lonely bogey to stand at three-under 137 after 36 holes on the decorated layout.Go beyond the border with our YouTube channel. Subscribe now!“It felt like I was really played well. Today was really good,” Burns said. “There are a lot of golf left on clearly very difficult course.”Johnny Miller’s final round 63 and 64 were by Lauren Roberts in the third round of 1994 to win only two US Open rounds at Omont Lower in Okt Lower compared to Burns 65.American JJ Spon shot 72 on three of the last four holes and standing second at second place at second place at second place and Victor Hoveland of Norway stood at 139 at 139 after 68 at 139 – the top trio was only players after 36 holes.“I was definitely eager to go back here and saw how the game would be out, and it ended a very nice day,” Spon said.“This was a true US Open round, far and back, a lot of pieces, bogey. It was still a good day. I am still there.”World No. 14 Hoveland performed a miracle in Burns and his amazing round at 22nd place.“Super Impressive,” Hoveland called it. “It seems that you have to play perfectly and there are some good breaks, as well, but it is definitely notable.”Heavy rains submerged Okmont, stopped the game with 13 golfers at 8:15 pm for the day (0015 GMT), yet to finish his second round.World number two Rory McLero struggled to cut, with a double bogie in the first and third hole, but to shoot a five -foot beardi put in the 18th to shoot 72 and stand on 146, secured a place within 60s and made a relationship to create weekends.Bryson Decombo recalled 77 more to stand at 150, the first defending champion to miss the US Open cut after Gary Woodland in 2020.It is also remembered that the US Open Runner-up was Phil Mikelson six times, which required a win to complete a career Grand Slam.The top ranked Scotty Chefler and Spain’s John Rahm 144 were seven adrifts. Sheffer fired 71 with five bogies and four Birds.“I felt that I was not all bad today to get away from once,” said the chefler. “It could have been a lot worse.”Rahm fired a disappointing 75.Rahm said, “I am very angry and still crazy to think about any perspective.” “Very disappointed. Very few rounds of golf I played in my life, where I think I hit a good put and they could not smell the hole.”‘A punch in the face’With some exceptions, Omont was giving blow to the top talent of golf.American Denny Macarthi said, “Everyone seems to be tired when they come into the course because it is a punch on the face.” “It just takes a lot from you.”Back-Nain Starter Burns dried 21-foot Birdi in 11, six-feet for the Birds and a six-foot for the back-to-back short beardi puts 17 and a six-footer for the Bedi at 18.Burns responded to a bogie with the first five-foot beardi put and reached green in two and in two in a fourth fourth hole to install a tap-in shirt in the clubhouse, then crossed into the clubhouse, dipping a 22-foot put into the ninth.“It’s really difficult,” Burns said. “Sometimes the best thing is to take his medicine.”Burns, who shared the ninth for his best head Finnish at last year’s US Open, won the 2023 WGC match play for the last year, but he fired the Canadian Open Playoff last week before losing 62.“I thought my game was good here,” he said.Australian Adam Scott and American Ben Griffin shared the fourth at 140.Victor Perez of France saw the cross-three sixth hole at a distance of 192 yards, which kills the 54th hole-in-one in the US Open History, but only the second ace in the US Open in Omont. Perez shot 70 to stand in sixth place at 141.

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