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Opens in 3-over 73 at Oakmont, squarely on projected cut line into Friday
www.pgatour.comHere’s the latest on Scottie Scheffler and the U.S. Open.
The most recent reporting centers on Scheffler’s performance at the U.S. Open (Oakmont/previous venues) and how he’s fared in this major in the current season, including rounds where he contended and rounds where he stumbled. Look for the latest round-by-round updates, leaderboard moves, and quotes from Scheffler about his swing and putting under U.S. Open conditions. [source trend: PGA Tour coverage and major-round reporting]
In recent U.S. Open history, Scheffler has shown strong major-form with multiple top-10 finishes and near-misses, underscoring his status as a perennial contender. Expect summaries of his position after each round, his standing relative to the cut line, and any notable shots or challenges on difficult Oakmont-style setups. [source trend: prior U.S. Open performance capsules]
For the most current specifics (round scores, leaderboard position, and post-round quotes), check authoritative outlets such as the PGA Tour site and major golf outlets, which publish live scores and real-time updates during the tournament. [source trend: live update practices]
If you want, I can pull the exact latest round-by-round results and create a quick summary with a timeline of his scores and key moments. I can also provide a short table of his finishes in his last few U.S. Opens for context.
Opens in 3-over 73 at Oakmont, squarely on projected cut line into Friday
www.pgatour.comScottie Scheffler's surprisingly 'poor' performance through two days at the U.S. Open has him crediting a surprise winner.
golf.comThe U.S. Open was there for the taking, but Scottie Scheffler couldn't grab it. Afterward, he was left with one unshakable thought.
golf.comWith two bogeys and a double bogey, Scheffler posted a 74 in Friday's second round, leaving him at 5 over through 36 holes and uncommonly frustrated.
www.washingtonpost.comScottie Scheffler expressed relief to have salvaged his third round at the U.S. Open after struggling to find his swing throughout the tournament.
www.espn.com“I was really proud mentally of how I was over the course of four days. I did a lot of things out there that could really kind of break a week, and I never really got that one good break that kind of propels you."
irishgolfer.ieScheffler, the top-ranked player in the world, finished eagle-birdie on Saturday and trails the leaders by three shots heading into Sunday.
www.si.comWorld No. 1 ties for seventh at Oakmont, his fourth top 10 in last five U.S. Opens
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