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U.S. Open saw its field cut after the second round completed Saturday, June 14. See which star golfers made and missed the cut.
The US Open continued Friday at Oakmont. The leaderboard took shape as the cut line loomed. Here are updates and scores.
Third-generation American golf pro Sam Stevens, whose grandfather made 30 PGA Tour starts in the 1960s, was on one-over after he sank a 20-foot birdie putt at the third hole and holed out from just inside 16 feet at the par-five fourth.
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The 156-golfer field will be cut down to the top 60 and ties before the third round begins, which is different than the top 70 and ties used as the cut line by the PGA Championship and British Open and top 50 and ties at The Masters.
The 2015 PGA champion battled a wrist injury in the lead-up to the tournament, after a neck problem caused him grief as he missed the cut at the PGA Championship, but showed no signs of inhibition on Friday as he made four birdies and an eagle.
High School junior Mason Howell is the youngest golfer at the US Open. Follow along with updates on his Round 1 score and results.
Both Scottie Scheffler and Rory McIlroy are in danger of missing the cut at the U.S. Open after their rough starts.