The U.S. Open Championship 227


                         This Week the U.S. Open Championship

 

 

Held at the Oakmont Golf Course

7372 Yards Par 70

 

 

Pittsburgh PA

 

 

The Defending Champion is Bryson DeChambeau

 

 

 

 

In the TH the U.S. Open Champions are Wendy and Hedge

 

 

 

 

This Week the Tour’s third Major, the U.S. Open.  Part of the Grand Slam, Phil Mickelson and Sam Snead need(ed) the Open to complete the career slam.  This will be a record 10th U.S. Open played at Oakmont.  The first was 1927 with Tommy Armour as the winner.  The most recent was 2016, when Dustin Johnson was the champion.  It was here that Bobby Jones won his third U.S. Amateur in 1925 and Jack his first Open in 1962.

 

FUN FACT:  It was at Oakmont in 1973, where Johnny Miller shot a final round 63 to win.  He started at +3 and finished at -5.  The average score for the field that day was 75.45.   Only five players shot under par.  Miller birdied the first four holes and hit all 18 greens in regulation.  His only bogey was a three putt on the 244 yard par 3 eighth.  He still holds the course record.

 

 

 

 

Four and an Alt

 

 

SlingerPlayer 1Player 2Player 3Player 4AlternateTOTAL
ScrumsScheffler Pendrith Burns -Aberg MC12DECHAMBEAU MC
BillyScheffler DeChambeau MC12Griffin Morikawa ENGLISH
MX2Scheffler DeChambeau MC12RAHM (3) Burns -Lowry MC12
PhilScheffler Rahm Schauffele Aberg MC12MCILROY
DebScheffler DeChambeau MC12Schauffele Rahm LOWRY MC12
WendyDeChambeau MC12Scheffler Rahm Schauffele MORIKAWA
MaxHovland -Scheffler Cantlay MC12Thomas MC12MCILROY
HedgeAberg MC16HOVLAND (3) -McIlroy Morikawa Lowry MC12
EMCHarman Glover MC12MCCARTHY (3) Bradley C Smith MC12
TafScheffler Morikawa Thomas MC12CONNORS (3) Lowry MC12
MetroMcIlroy Scheffler DeChambeau MC12FOX (3) Lowry MC12
JJScheffler DeChambeau MC12ABERG (3) MC12Morikawa Fleetwood MC12

 

 

“Long ago men cursed and beat the ground with sticks, it was called witchcraft

Today it’s called golf”

~ Will Rogers