Defending Champion Bryson DeChambeau and Other Top Players Miss the Cut at US Open After Another Difficult Day
- At the 2025 U.S. Open at Oakmont Country Club, defending champion Bryson DeChambeau and several top players missed the cut after difficult second rounds.
- DeChambeau missed the cut following a 7-over 77 second round, hitting many thick roughs and missing the seven-over cut line by three strokes.
- Other notable players missing the cut included Phil Mickelson, Dustin Johnson, Shane Lowry, Tommy Fleetwood, Justin Thomas, and Justin Rose, as the course challenged even established golfers.
- French golfer Victor Perez recorded his third hole-in-one of the month on a 192-yard par-3, stating he was 'really happy' but acknowledged the course's difficulty.
- Only three players entered the weekend under par amid an average score above 4.5 over par, underscoring Oakmont's toughness and demanding precision to succeed.
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