U.S. Open Golf Championship

Drogon

All-Conference
Mar 14, 2017
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Awesome moment walking up to the 18th hole for Miles Russell and well done by the PGA for allowing it. He was able to have his father finish as his caddie. Great moment for father and son.
 
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CatinIL

All-Conference
Jul 3, 2025
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I’m pulling for Tommy Fleetwood to some how pull off the win…I probably jinxed any chance he might of had.
 
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Starrcade

Junior
Jun 4, 2026
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Wyndam about to have a Norman-esque collapse. Isn't he the guy that tore up The Masters locker room in a rage? This would be a popular collapse among the Tour.
 
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CatinIL

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Jul 3, 2025
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Good, things have tightened up. I didn’t want to see Clark cruise to the win…make it interesting for him and see what the others can do.
 

rick64

Heisman
Jan 25, 2007
25,001
34,778
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Is Clark really that disliked or is Scheffler just so well liked? Or is it both?
 

CatinIL

All-Conference
Jul 3, 2025
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That shot out of the high hay probably saved the tournament for him. Anything could have happened trying to hack out of that stuff.
 

CoffeeCat

Senior
Jul 6, 2025
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608
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Putting will be a real issue on this course so a good putter like Sam Burns could win. Also if JJ Spaun goes back to his LAB df3 putter that he used to win the open last year, he could repeat. Not sure why he ever switched putters. Scottie and Rory have been putting like doo doo so I’m leaving them out.
Sam came close. Dang.
 

*Fox2Monk*

Heisman
Jun 10, 2009
46,735
85,398
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Whyndam didn’t make it easy, but he hit that clutch putt on 16 to clinch it. Too bad Burns lipped out on 18 or else he would have really felt the heat after that miss by Clark on 17. Second major is huge for guys. 2 time US Open champ now. He should contend at Augusta if he makes putts. He hits it’s so long he’s made for that course.
 

*Fox2Monk*

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That putt Brennan missed a few minutes ago was hellacious. Not sure the initial distance, but had to have been about a downhill 50-footer. Ran it completely passed the hole, off the green, and down in to a bunker. Absolutely brutal. I tried to find a video on X, but nobody has posted it yet.
Yeah it shows how fast those greens are when you miss in the wrong spots.
 

Jeff Hoyt

Sophomore
Apr 11, 2024
76
135
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Very exciting tourney for me as I had $100 on Clark at 30-1. Also had $100 on Hovland at 55-1, and hedged the last day with $200 on Sheffler at +575, to be honest.
 

CoffeeCat

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Jul 6, 2025
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Very exciting tourney for me as I had $100 on Clark at 30-1. Also had $100 on Hovland at 55-1, and hedged the last day with $200 on Sheffler at +575, to be honest.
Why didn’t you post that before the tournament when the thread asked to make your picks? Anyone that posts what they had after it’s over should always be taken with a grain of salt “to be honest”.
 

Jeff Hoyt

Sophomore
Apr 11, 2024
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Why didn’t you post that before the tournament when the thread asked to make your picks? Anyone that posts what they had after it’s over should always be taken with a grain of salt “to be honest”.
Do you want me to post the tickets? Anyway, since I am probably the only one on here that uses their real name I should have some credibility.
 

Jeff Hoyt

Sophomore
Apr 11, 2024
76
135
33
Post all the losing tickets from the last five years lol.
You got me to thinking about it, so I checked as I rarely bet golf. Over the last 12 years since I moved to Nevada (I do not bet online) I have bet $1,030 on golf (before this tourney) and was down $316. I really do not care if you believe me or not.
 

CoffeeCat

Senior
Jul 6, 2025
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608
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Spieth hit the ball fairly well but he needs a new putter and a new coach, especially a putter coach.
Same with Scottie. That claw grip just hasn’t been working for him this year. I’ve experimented with different grips since I bought my new putter and that claw grip is the hardest one to hit straight for me.
 
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*Fox2Monk*

Heisman
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Wyndam about to have a Norman-esque collapse. Isn't he the guy that tore up The Masters locker room in a rage? This would be a popular collapse among the Tour.
It’s was Oakmont’s locker after his missed the U.S. Open cut there. He also paid for the damages and made a donation to their charity to make up for it. I don’t think most pros have the intestinal fortitude to challenge Augusta on much. Sergio got in trouble for hitting a tee marker, that’s about the most anger I’ve seen there and he probably wouldn’t have tried that had he still been on Tour.
Spieth hit the ball fairly well but he needs a new putter and a new coach, especially a putter coach.
Speith hasn’t had a consistent game in years now. No idea what happened to him. He has been wild off the tee. That usually does him in and as you said, he doesn’t make a ton of putts like he used to when he won a lot.
 
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*Fox2Monk*

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Same with Scottie. That claw grip just hasn’t been working for him this year. I’ve experimented with different grips since I bought my new putter and that claw grip is the hardest one to hit straight for me.
Yeah I wouldn’t reckoned the claw grip at all. Tiger has the best putting grip ever. I don’t know why more people don’t just go with a standard interlocking grip. It’s the same on every club. He proved how good it can be. Same with Jack, I don’t think he interlocked, but small forward shaft lean and same style putter. He never changed it for decades. Two best putters ever. Steve sticker, another amazing putter same thing, Crenshaw, Corey Pavin. They guys who constantly change putters and grips never are consistent for long periods. No clue why Scheffler changed, he was dominating.
 

Ash Williams

Heisman
Aug 3, 2022
8,433
26,765
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Yeah I wouldn’t reckoned the claw grip at all. Tiger has the best putting grip ever. I don’t know why more people don’t just go with a standard interlocking grip. It’s the same on every club. He proved how good it can be. Same with Jack, I don’t think he interlocked, but small forward shaft lean and same style putter. He never changed it for decades. Two best putters ever. Steve sticker, another amazing putter same thing, Crenshaw, Corey Pavin. They guys who constantly change putters and grips never are consistent for long periods. No clue why Scheffler changed, he was dominating.
Some people like me have the yips and you have to use the claw grip otherwise you’re going to spray them right every once in a while.
 

*Fox2Monk*

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Some people like me have the yips and you have to use the claw grip otherwise you’re going to spray them right every once in a while.
The yips are all mental. Figure that out and you will be able to use your standard grip. I bet you always think you will pull or push a 5 footer no matter what the line is before you even approach the shot. It’s like shanking the ball. Fix the fear of it and it will stop happening if you have a decent swing that is. I bet you would benefit from a zero torque putter more than anything. Try that too. If you use a toe hang putter you won’t manipulate the face as much on your stroke.
 

SenseMaker_Cats

All-American
Jul 3, 2025
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It’s was Oakmont’s locker after his missed the U.S. Open cut there. He also paid for the damages and made a donation to their charity to make up for it. I don’t think most pros have the intestinal fortitude to challenge Augusta on much. Sergio got in trouble for hitting a tee marker, that’s about the most anger I’ve seen there and he probably wouldn’t have tried that had he still been on Tour.

Speith hasn’t had a consistent game in years now. No idea what happened to him. He has been wild off the tee. That usually does him in and as you said, he doesn’t make a ton of putts like he used to when he won a lot.
He was a hot head. If he hadn’t moved away from being that way I don’t think he wins yesterday.

He hit a lot of bad shots where he ended up with “ok” lies the last couple of days. On a course designed to absolutely punish you if you’re offline, he got some pretty good breaks. Heck, a couple times he hit such bad shots, he had better lies than if he’d hit the ball a little bit better.

Gotta give him credit though. He took advantage of those breaks.
 
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SenseMaker_Cats

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The yips are all mental. Figure that out and you will be able to use your standard grip. I bet you always think you will pull or push a 5 footer no matter what the line is before you even approach the shot. It’s like shanking the ball. Fix the fear of it and it will stop happening if you have a decent swing that is. I bet you would benefit from a zero torque putter more than anything. Try that too. If you use a toe hang putter you won’t manipulate the face as much on your stroke.
Respectfully disagree on the Yips = Shanks. I’m talking the real shanks. lol. Tin Cup on the driving range would be shanks = mental. Real shanks are a major flaw in your swing that’s come to light.
 

*Fox2Monk*

Heisman
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Respectfully disagree on the Yips = Shanks. I’m talking the real shanks. lol. Tin Cup on the driving range would be shanks = mental. Real shanks are a major flaw in your swing that’s come to light.
That’s why I said if you have a decent swing it’s mental. Some guys can’t not shank it because they just don’t swing properly. If you have the yips, that’s all mental. My buddy in high school, for years playing at around a 2-3 handicap we could say “don’t shank it” and he would shank a wedge almost every time. That’s how mental it is.
 

*Fox2Monk*

Heisman
Jun 10, 2009
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He was a hot head. If he hadn’t moved away from being that way I don’t think he wins yesterday.

He hit a lot of bad shots where he ended up with “ok” lies the last couple of days. On a course designed to absolutely punish you if you’re offline, he got some pretty good breaks. Heck, a couple times he hit such bad shots, he had better lies than if he’d hit the ball a little bit better.

Gotta give him credit though. He took advantage of those breaks.
Usually guys who win majors get good breaks. It’s the difference out there but take 16 yesterday. He hits one way left in the fescue. That was not a good lie and he somehow chopped it out over that bunker and made birdie. That was a world class shot out of that.
 

SenseMaker_Cats

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That’s why I said if you have a decent swing it’s mental. Some guys can’t not shank it because they just don’t swing properly. If you have the yips, that’s all mental. My buddy in high school, for years playing at around a 2-3 handicap we could say “don’t shank it” and he would shank a wedge almost every time. That’s how mental it is.
I’ll drop the shanks thing after this but your buddy didn’t have the shanks, he choked under pressure. The shanks aren’t a one swing thing. I only brought it up because if you’ve ever seen anyone with the actual shanks, it’s the damndest thing you’ll see.