US Open Golf 2025: Second Round Challenges Await Players

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Who will seize the initiative on day two at Oakmont Country Club? Find out with our writers

Players at the US Open Golf 2025 are facing another day of testing conditions in the second round at Oakmont Country Club. Let's see who will seize the initiative today.

Key Events

  • 08.41 EDT: Ryan Fox's round has been a rollercoaster with birdies, bogeys, and pars. Despite the ups and downs, he's still in high spirits after his recent Canadian Open win.
  • 08.37 EDT: Jon Rahm and Jordan Spieth are navigating the course, with Spieth struggling to find the fairway off the tee.
  • 08.33 EDT: Jordan Spieth's early struggles have led to a couple of bogeys, making him look a bit uneasy on the course.
  • 08.27 EDT: Brooks Koepka's back-to-back birdies are pushing him closer to the lead, while Justin Thomas is facing challenges to survive the cut.
  • 08.16 EDT: Spieth and Rahm are both facing setbacks early in the round, with Spieth slipping back and Rahm struggling to find his form.
  • 08.09 EDT: Scottie Scheffler's impressive play on the 11th showcases his skills and composure under pressure.
  • 08.02 EDT: Koepka bounces back with a birdie, while Spieth faces trouble on the second hole.
  • 07.57 EDT: Spieth's tee shot woes continue, while Viktor Hovland and Scottie Scheffler make early birdies.
  • 07.54 EDT: Spieth's mix of skills could help him navigate Oakmont's challenges, but he needs to get his driver under control.
  • 07.43 EDT: Scheffler looks to bounce back after a tough round yesterday, knowing he can't afford any more mistakes.
  • 07.37 EDT: Koepka, a former champion, faces an early setback with a bogey on the first hole.

Conditions on the course are similar to yesterday, with players expecting a challenging day ahead. Expect scoring to be tough, as Oakmont's reputation for difficulty remains intact.

Players like Scheffler and Koepka are looking to make a move up the leaderboard, while Spieth aims to overcome his early struggles and stay in contention.



Source: The Guardian
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