Sam Burns shoots a 65 to take over lead at U.S. Open
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As it's a wide open leaderboard with Sam Burns leading the way on three under but just six shots covering the top 26 players in the field - and with big numbers lurking everywhere no lead is ever safe at Oakmont. So can Viktor Hovland (-1) continue his return to form or will two-time US Open champion Brooks Koepka come steaming out of the pack?
Sam Burns is leading the U.S. Open after becoming just the 12th golfer in Oakmont Country Club major golf history to card a 65 or better. Burns looked like a legitimate contender in Round 1 before going 5-over on the final four holes of his round to finish at 2-over and six shots back of the
Sam Burns capped his second-round, 5-under 65 with a 22-foot par save on his final hole. Burns ran into trouble off the tee at the par-4 ninth, his 18th, and took a penalty-stroke drop into the fairway. He played his third shot safely onto the green and then perfectly read a big-breaking left-to-righter.
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Sam Burns (-3) and J.J. Spaun (-2) get the honor of the final tee time in Round 3 of the 125th U.S. Open. Will that be a good thing?
Sam Burns is the 36-hole leader at Oakmont in the 125th U.S. Open, but it's not just his world-best putting doing the work: It's his iron play, too. Watch his highlights and hear from him before Live From weighs in.
American Sam Burns is one of only five golfers to shoot sub-par in their second round at the US Open at Oakmont as he tops the leaderboard on three-under for the tournament.