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Golfers Face Tough Second Round at US Open 2025
Oakmont, USAFri Jun 13 2025
The US Open 2025 is proving to be a real challenge for the golfers. The second round is turning out to be a tough one. The course is playing tricks on them, and the weather is not making things any easier. Some players are handling it better than others, but everyone is feeling the pressure.
Ryan Fox is having a wild ride. He is up and down like a rollercoaster. One moment he is making birdies, and the next he is dropping shots. He is not letting it get to him, though. He is still in good spirits after his recent win and a great shot with a 3-wood. He is currently at +1, but he is not giving up.
Jon Rahm and Jordan Spieth are having a tough time. Rahm is finding his fairways, but his tee shots are not always going where he wants them to. Spieth, on the other hand, is struggling with his driver. He is finding the rough more often than not, and it is costing him strokes. He is currently at +2, and he looks a bit worried.
Brooks Koepka is making a comeback. He had a rough start, but he is fighting back. He made a birdie on the 12th hole, and he is closing in on the lead. His playing partner, Justin Thomas, is not having the same luck. He is struggling to keep his score under control, and he is currently at +9.
Scottie Scheffler is showing why he is the world number one. He is handling the pressure and the course with ease. He made a great par on the 11th hole, and he is moving up the leaderboard. He is currently at +2, and he is looking strong.
The conditions are similar to yesterday. It is warm but not too hot, and there is a little bit of moisture in the air. The wind is not a factor, so the scoring should be similar to yesterday. Only one player was bogey-free yesterday, and his round was only the second bogey-free card in the last 1, 037 US Open rounds at Oakmont.
The leaderboard is changing quickly. JJ Spaun is still at the top, but Brooks Koepka is closing in. Im Sung-jae had a rough start, but he is still in the mix. The second round is far from over, and anything can happen.
The golfers are showing their skills and their struggles. They are fighting to stay in the game, and they are giving it their all. The US Open 2025 is turning out to be a real test of their abilities, and they are rising to the challenge.
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Could there be a secret pact among the top players to control the pace of the game?
Could the course conditions at Oakmont be deliberately altered to favor certain players?
How does the unpredictable weather at Oakmont affect the players' strategies for the second round?
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