Adam Scott playing 'old man par golf'
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The Oakmont Country Club has spat out the world’s best – but not Adam Scott. He sits in second place heading into the final round on Monday and could win a second major.
Veteran Adam Scott has made friends with “old-man-par” golf to ignite his hopes of a second major championship on another day of drama at the US Open at Oakmont Country Club.
Colin Montgomerie has hit out at his fellow professionals for complaining about the brutal conditions at Oakmont.
Kelechi Ezihie, right, plays golf at the Huntington Crescent Club in Huntington, N.Y., where he played for 35 straight hours, between Sunday, June 8, 2025 to Tuesday, June 10, 2025, and is seeking validation of the Guinness World Record. (Mac McCoy via AP) AP
June 11 (UPI) -- A New York man may have earned a Guinness World Record by playing golf for 36 consecutive hours.
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On the 25-year anniversary of Woods’ historic dismantling of Pebble Beach in the U.S. Open — a milestone win that some thought might puncture golf’s stereotype as a sport for rich, white men — Chase Johnson is the only player of Black heritage in the 156-man field at Oakmont.