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Bogey, bogey, bogey, par, bogey, bogey. It’s a helluva way to start the most important round of your life.
J.J. Spaun overcame five early bogeys and sank a 64-foot birdie putt to win the U.S. Open at a rain-soaked Oakmont on Sunday.
On a day built for umbrellas, ponchos and industrial-sized squeegees, Spaun reversed his own free fall, took advantage of ...
(AP) — J.J ... rain that put Oakmont on the edge of being unplayable might have saved Spaun. One shot behind at the start of the day, he opened with five bogeys in six holes. And then came a ...
J.J. Spaun took advantage of a lengthy rain delay to recover and win the U.S. Open. The Israelis had the opportunity to ...
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