
JJ Spaun scored the best after catching the one-shot lead after the opening of US Open because the Scottie School did not meet his status as a tourament Pre-Tournament Favorite.
SPAUN finished four birdies at the age of 66 years of age, and was the same as the lowest opening round of US Open in Oakmont, and began an impressive start on the day when only 10 of the 156 fields spread.
The closest challenge in the United States was at the 67 -year -old 67 to six birdies, while Schefffler, Champion Bryson Dechambeau and World No 2 Rory Mcilroy were one of those who struggled for the opening day.
SCHEFFLER mixed three birdies in the disappointing opening round 73 with six Bogeyes and finished three Bogeyes in the last seven holes, and DECHAMBEAU bid for a continuous title.
MCILROY has reached a turn in Bogey -Free 33 because the Bogey -Frees 33 was last week because the Masters Champion dropped five shots from the last six holes of four holes.
How Spaun catches the main lead
Spaun pops out of the 10th green-today’s opening hall-from the 16th, the continuous birdie has been ranked fourth and top of the leader board.
The World NO 25 drilled a hole in 11 feet to save the first green onions and scrambled to close the blemish card, and Lawrence recovered three birdies on the back of the opening round 67 after restoring three birdies with a card in the middle round double boy.
Earlier this year, Spaun, who finished the runner of Mcilroy, admitted that “I was actually quite nervous.” “I actually tried to shake me better because nerves and anxiety increase my focus.
“I just tried to take what the course gave me. I hit a lot of good scenes and tried to use a lot of birdie opportunities here. But here’s not much. But I was so scrambled so well. It’s a big component for playing well in the American Open.”
Sungjae IM briefly moved to fifth place, and three late Bogeys joined the Korean pair of Korea by producing a Birdie-Birdie finish with four major winners Brooks Koepka.
Mcilroy and marquee names start slowly in Oakmont
Scheffler- I sent an ominous warning when I shot in the afternoon in the afternoon. Three of the next four holes canceled the birdie with another shot on the 9th.
Three major champions emerged 20 feet on the 11th, but were 13th and missed in 3 feet on the 15th. Scheffler’s frustrated rounds saw that it matched the total system posted by DECHAMBEAU that day.
DECHAMBEAU had to hold the ninth place three times and drill a hole in the fringe, and in the 12th place, he had to drill the hole in the fringe to run away with the idiot.
Last year, the champion also registered a continuous Bogeys from the 15th and finished Albatross and Triple -Bogey with the same score in his rounds with Ryder Cappain Keegan Bradley and former Masters Champion Patrick Reed.
DECHAMBEAU said, “I just got nothing,” DECHAMBEAU said. “I wasn’t in my game completely. I was quite disappointed about how I played. It wasn’t too far. I just had to dial a little bit more dial, and I would be there because the three over could be two.”
Mcilroy began his dream when he followed 30 feet of birdies on the 11th.
Partner Justin Rose and Shane Lowry scored 77 and 79, respectively, ranked 60th on Friday, leaving a lot of ties for cuts, scoring better scores.
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