The United States Open has been a brutal test for the best golfers in the world this week, with the tastes of Rory McILroy and Bryson Dechambeau all fighting at the Oakmont Country Club.
Caitlin Clark The players faced the exhausting conditions in Oakmont for the Open to the United States.
The demanding journey with its large and large dense has been a formidable challenge, in order to shoot golf titans such as Rory mcilroy and Bryson Dechambeau. Even the world number 1 Scottie Scheffler could not hides his exasperation as the low scores were scarce.
With The professionals who fightThe golfers of the weekend have speculated on their potential scores in the configuration of the Oakmont punishment tournament.
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Outside the hardwood, Clark is not foreign to the links, having participated in pro-members in both PGA and LPGA tours. Passing on TwitterHe reflected on his possibilities in Oakmont, speculating: “It’s fun oakmont playing? I would shoot 130 easily.”
Out of her Wnba triumphs with the Indiana feverClark has expressed his love for golf, with a handicap near 16 years.
Even the players of the tent this week have validated Clark’s apprehensions on the bewilder of Oakmont course.
Before the competition began, Masters’ winner, McILroy, admitted, “Yes, I’m glad we have stains there Monday because I played last Monday at Druck’s departure, and you hit a ball on the court and you are looking for a good couple of minutes just to find it. It is very penal if you miss. Sometimes it is penal if you do not miss.
“You have touched the ball raw and you will have no control of the ball that enters green, especially to these greens that are away.
“You have to be able to turn the ball to these greens if you want to finish anywhere near where you want.”
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Dechambeau perhaps became the most remarkable victim of the competition as a title defense in the Pennsylvania The event was reduced when it lost the cut for three times.
Finding himself in a partial situation of ten more after two rounds, Dechambeau fought when the challenge of Oakmont’s disposition was taxed for one of the warmest contenders in the game.
On Thursday after the round, Dechambeau expressed his frustration: “I think the rough is incredibly penalizing,” referring to the imposing course challenge. “Even for a boy like me, I can’t go out -sometimes, depending on the lie. It was hard. It was a brutal golf test.”
The next day he did not make any relief for Dechambeau; An unpleasant seven of 77 sent him to his luggage prematurely.
Despite a softening course due to the weekend rain, Dechambeau’s pursuers still faced a hard battle, with only three players who managed to stay under the final round.