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The 2007 U.S. Open at Oakmont produced a winning score of +5, with Angel Cabrera besting both Tiger Woods and Jim Furyk by a single stroke. Golfers, golf media and golf fans are all looking forward to some carnage this weekend, but Justin Thomas has an idea to take the madness a step further.
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Tennis World USA on MSNJustin Thomas reveals the club strategy that could give McIlroy the edge at OakmontJustin Thomas was asked by the media if big hitters are likely to hit driver more, having the desire to get the ball as close to the green as possible.
Majors seem to be falling in favor of the world's best players now more than ever. The last six have gone to four of the best players in the world -- Scheffler (twice), Xander Schauffele, (twice), McIlroy and Bryson DeChambeau -- but a couple bounces here and there, and the stories being told are completely different.
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Golf Digest on MSNU.S. Open 2025: It's not all doom and gloom at Oakmont, depending on who you askWhen asked which golf course is the hardest he has ever played, Dustin Johnson, who won the U.S. Open at Oakmont in 2016, answered in his typical, succint manner. "Probably this one," Johnson said. Johnson,
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Golf365 on MSNWhat would an 18 handicapper shoot at Oakmont? The answers from the US Open’s top stars will shock youIt’s US Open week. It’s also US Open week at Oakmont. The holes are longer. The fairways are narrower. The rough is deeper. The greens are slicker. Rory McIlroy is said to have failed to break 80 on a recent trip to the course and the players have been dropping videos on social media to reveal just how difficult it is for them.
The dominance of Scottie Scheffler has created plenty of tough calls for PGA bettors as the 2025 U.S. Open approaches on Thursday at Oakmont Country Club. Scheffler has won three of his past four events and hasn't finished outside the top 10 since the Players Championship in March.
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The Mirror US on MSNGolf news as Justin Thomas reveals Brooks Koepka's fury and $29M PGA ace starts new careerGolf's elite are gearing up for a challenging weekend at the U.S. Open, where Rory McIlroy can make history while others are seemingly struggling to get to grips at Oakmont