US Open golf 2025: big names toiling at Oakmont during second round – as it happened
14-06-2025 01:44 via theguardian.com

US Open golf 2025: big names toiling at Oakmont during second round – as it happened

Sam Burns shot 65 on a day Oakmont took a chunk out of the rest of the fieldBrooks Koepka finds the par-five 12th in two big bloots, then nearly makes the eagle putt from 26 feet. Not quite, but that’s back-to-back birdies for Brooks, a fine response to that opening bogey. He closes in on the lead at -3. But not such good news for his playing partner Justin Thomas, who three-putts from three feet and chalks up a double bogey. JT shot 76 yesterday, and surviving the cut is already looking l
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