
Defending champion Bryson DeChambeau and other top players miss the cut at US Open after another difficult day
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Some of the world’s most recognizable names in golf, including defending champion Bryson DeChambeau, won’t be around at the US Open this weekend after missing the cut at the brutal Oakmont Country Club.
Some of the world’s most recognizable names in golf, including defending champion Bryson DeChambeau, won’t be around at the US Open this weekend after missing the cut at the brutal Oakmont Country Club. DeChambeau shot a 7-over 77 to put him at 10-over through the first two days of golf’s third major of the year, a few shots more than the cutline that winnows the field before the third and fourth rounds. The two-time US Open champion was haunted by the thick rough around Oakmont’s greens throughout the day, missed many of the course’s narrow fairways and struggled to hit greens in regulation. It’s the first time the defending champion has missed the cut at the US Open since 2020, when Gary Woodland failed to do so at Winged Foot Golf Club. But DeChambeau wasn’t alone. Players like Shane Lowry, Tommy Fleetwood, Dustin Johnson, Justin Thomas and Justin Rose all fell short of securing themselves a tee time on Saturday. The leader through 36 holes is American Sam Burns, the No. 22-ranked player in the world who finished Thursday’s round with three bogeys and one double bogey, looking like a changed man. Aside from one stray bogey as he began the back-nine, Burns hardly put a foot wrong to shoot a 5-under 65, only two shots off the course record.
