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Rahm's consistency amid McIlroy's up-and-down game since the Masters led to an interesting shift among the top three ...
Lexi Thompson nearly broke her six-year winless drought in dramatic fashion; she and partner Megan Khang shot a final-round ...
Major champions Collin Morikawa and Jon Rahm put new putters in their bags this week, but both went back to some old vibes.
Fuming Jon Rahm has a head of steam up for the Oakmont weekend after claiming he was too mad and annoyed to think clearly about his slip down the leaderboard. The feisty Spanish star is still in the ...
Last year, Scheffler became the first since Woods to win seven times in one PGA Tour season. He entered the 2025 U.S. Open ranked No. 1 in the world for 108 consecutive weeks, longer than anyone since ...
Putting is the most fickle element in all of golf. But Sam Burns has mastered it, and it's carrying him at the U.S. Open. The post Putting can drive golfers insane. But it’s why Sam Burns leads the U.
Sam Burns is a birdie machine at Oakmont, a label not many expected at this U.S. Open. By avoiding another sloppy finish, Burns posted a 5-under ...
Jon Rahm, Thomas Detry (-1): ... who went from 1 over to 2 under with one swing of a fairway wood on the par-5 4th hole. ... but he did not look comfortable with the speed of the greens at Oakmont ...
Not a terrible swing, but bad enough to put me in a real difficult situation." Loading Twitter content But Rahm said in hindsight he felt the tournament began to slip away on the 14th hole.
Jon Rahm had a nightmare finish, falling from a share of the lead to seven shots off the pace, but he was Scheffler’s biggest Sunday threat and still finished T8.