Betting on Scottie Scheffler
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DeChambeau followed what his fellow SMU alum, the late Payne Stewart, accomplished 25 years earlier by winning the U.S. Open at Pinehurst. He is looking for his third U.S. Open title. Kim, a Dallas resident, in entering his fourth U.S. Open. His career best finish came in 2023 in Los Angeles (-8).
The winner of three of his last four starts had an uncharacteristically poor Thursday afternoon, but he goes right back out Friday morning.
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USA TODAY College Sports Wire on MSNTexas ex Scottie Scheffler eyes U.S. Open glory at Oakmont after PGA Championship TriumphFormer Texas Longhorn star Scottie Scheffler, fresh off his PGA Championship win, enters the 2025 U.S. Open at Oakmont as the clear favorite.
The U.S. Open is set to tee off Thursday at Oakmont Country Club in Oakmont, Pennsylvania, and Scottie Scheffler (+275), fresh off his PGA Championship win, is the favorite to win his second major in a row.
The first 18 holes at Oakmont flummoxed some of the best in game, which is par for the course in Western Pennsylvania
Scottie Scheffler kept coming back to the same answer when asked in different ways how a day that began with optimism at the U.S. Open turned into a 5 1/2-hour slog that left him well off the front page of the leaderboard.
Scottie Scheffler is known for his stoicism and remaining focused, both on and off the course. But that was apparently not always the case.
After dominating the 2024 season, Scottie Scheffler got off to a slow start relative to expectations in 2025. A ravioli-making incident around Christmas cost him a few months, and he didn't pick up his first win of the year until May, watching as Rory McIlroy surged to three wins and the career grand slam to become the talk of the golf world.
World No. 1 and defending PGA Championship winner, Scottie Scheffler, believes that this week's U.S. Open, hosted at the Oakmont Country Club in Pennsylvania, will be quite the test.
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The Mirror US on MSNScottie Scheffler loses cool and damages course in aggressive U.S. Open outburstScottie Scheffler lost his cool by the conditions at Oakmont and slammed his club onto the grass, leaving a divot where his club landed as he attempted to salvage a rough first round