Oakmont’s Brutal Test: Burns Leads US Open After Day 2
Oakmont’s Brutal Test: Burns Leads US Open After Day 2
The US Open’s second round at Oakmont proved a significant challenge, with the course’s demanding conditions exposing weaknesses in even top players’ games. High-profile players like Scottie Scheffler and Jon Rahm struggled, showcasing the course’s difficulty.
Scheffler, despite a 71, expressed frustration with his performance, highlighting the mental fortitude required to navigate Oakmont’s fast greens and challenging rough. Rahm, similarly, voiced his displeasure after a 75, emphasizing the difficulty of even making putts.
In contrast, Sam Burns delivered a stellar 65, showcasing exceptional putting (consistent with his PGA Tour statistics) and a strategic approach. A crucial par save on the ninth hole, despite a wayward drive, demonstrated his mental resilience and ability to recover from adversity.
Burns’s round, characterized by six birdies and only one bogey, propelled him to the top of the leaderboard at 3-under-par. His strategy of aggressive play, accepting some errant shots, proved effective on the unforgiving course. His performance underscores the importance of both skill and mental toughness in conquering Oakmont.
The significant difficulty of the course resulted in many players struggling to make the cut. Even Dustin Johnson, the 2016 Oakmont champion, missed the weekend after consecutive rounds of 75. The overall outcome highlights Oakmont’s reputation as a true test of golfing skill and mental strength.
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