DeChambeau misses cut at US Open
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The two-time major winner almost committed a massive rules gaffe Thursday as the 2025 U.S. Open got underway at Oakmont Country Club, when his shot out of the bunker on the par-5 fourth hole landed on a crosswalk and he opted to take free relief.
As the US Open enters the weekend, all eyes are on the unforgiving Oakmont course, a track known for testing the mettle of the world’s best, including Bryson DeChambeau. With heavy rain, knuckling lies, and brutal rough dominating headlines, Sam Burns surprisingly emerged as the leader, carding a round-of-the-day 65 to sit at 3-under on Friday.
Legendary golfer Johnny Miller held up Bryson DeChambeau as an example of what not to do at Oakmont Country Club during the US Open.
Lee Westwood, a well-known face of the golf scene, commented on such statements, saying that the Northern Irish golfer was probably frustrated by a slightly worse performance.
After struggles on an unforgiving course during Round 1 of the US Open, Bryson DeChambeau admitted that he wasn't at his best on Thursday.
It only feels right that the reigning titleholder at the golf championship that anyone can win is the player who aspires to be the sport’s foremost everyman, Bryson DeChambeau.
Bryson DeChambeau was defending champion after last years win over Rory Mcllroy but missed the cut; world No 1 Scottie Scheffler started favourite to win the US Open at Oakmont Country Club; watch all
After two days at the 2025 U.S. Open, there are more players with scores of 20-over par or worse (10) than there are players with scores above par (3). Yes, you read that right. Bryson DeChambeau finished 10-over,