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GOLF.com on MSNMaking this critical ball-striking error will kill your iron playIn this edition of Play Smart, we hear from GOLF Top 100 Teacher Andrew Rice on a critical ball-striking error — and how to ...
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Golf Digest on MSNHot List: Most forgiving ironsWith modern improvements in mass properties and the concept of forgiveness on off-center hits, there’s always a lot of ...
Everyone knew Oakmont was going to be hard, but see which big-name players failed to make the cut at the 2025 U.S. Open at ...
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GOLF.com on MSNHow challenging is U.S. Open at Oakmont? 2 stars explain the pain perfectlyWhat makes the U.S. Open at Oakmont so difficult for the world's best? Two holes from Scottie Scheffler and Jon Rahm tell the ...
At 3-under 137, Burns is one shot ahead of J.J. Spaun, who fell out of a share of the lead with a bogey on the 18th.
Oakmont Country Club has delivered as advertised across the first two rounds of the 2025 U.S. Open leaving most of the ...
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Golf Monthly on MSNBryson DeChambeau's New Irons: LIV Golf Star Explains Fascinating Intricacies Of New LA Golf ClubsThe LIV star has taken gear effect to a whole new level in his new irons, as he told media ahead of the 2025 US Open ...
Sam Burns avoided a meltdown and wound up with a big par save on his last hole the 36-hole lead at the U.S. Open at Oakmont.
OAKMONT, Pa. — Sam Burns avoided a meltdown that ruined his opening round at the U.S. Open and wound up with a big par save on his last hole for a 5-under 65 and the 36-hole lead. Best of all, he was ...
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