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The U.S. Open did not go as planned for many athletes, but one PGA Tour golfer's injury is going to keep him from playing the final round. Despite the brutal difficulty of Oakmont, golfers have remained in the field throughout the tournament.
The U.S. Open has a prize purse of $21.5 million this year and has been taking place at the Oakmont Country Club in beautiful Pennsylvania. Currently atop the leaderboard is American golfer Sam Burns at four under par. Burns shot one under par in the third round on Saturday to maintain a one-stroke lead at the top of the leaderboard.
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Oakmont Country Club is one of the most famous courses stateside, and it regularly hosts the US Open golf championship in rotation with several other country cl
Burns shot 69 to finish at 4-under-par 206, one shot clear of J.J. Spaun (69) and Adam Scott (67, matching the day's low round with Carlos Ortiz). Viktor Hovland (70) is 1-under and Ortiz is even par.
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