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At 44, Australia’s Adam Scott has emerged as a sentimental title favourite for the 125th US Open crown though he sits one ...
PSG has started its journey to the Club World Cup in the best possible way, trouncing Atletico Madrid 4-0 at the historic ...
Sam Burns fell apart during the final round of the U.S. Open at Oakmont on Sunday, and a controversial ruling on No. 15 may ...
Burns looked like a player who could lift the US Open trophy, but in the end, victory slipped away. What frustrated him the ...
Before the tournament began, many said the mental side of the game could be the key to victory; and the popular golfer proved ...
Sam Burns took a one-shot lead into the final round of the U.S. Open at Oakmont. From there, things did not go well.
Sam Burns was the 54-hole leader and Adam Scott was trying to win his second major, but both players washed out of Oakmont, writes Michael Rosenberg.
The 54-hole leader was in the hunt until two different officials denied him relief from a wet area in the fairway, leading to a double bogey.
By the time the rain-soaked U.S. Open had figured out its new champion and the chants of “J-J! J-J!” and “U-S-A! U-S-A!” had ...
If you like when the U.S. Open pushes golfers to the edge — and then keeps pushing — Oakmont's wild Sunday was for you.
Burns and Adam Scott were the final pairing to head out on Sunday. They teed off at 2:15 ET, but after Burns and Scott went ...
Typically, you want to tee off last at Major Championships on Sunday, but when you don’t win, it’s not fun at all.
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