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Third round separates the crowd, sets up exciting final day at Oakmont

Summary by The Pitt News
The golf gods blessed the US Open competitors who performed well enough to make it under the cut line of 7-over-par. An inch of rain last night softened the fairways and slowed the famously fast greens at Oakmont. The U.S. Open, and especially its iterations at Oakmont, has been a proving ground for up-and-coming stars to win their first major. It was Ángel Cabrera’s first of two majors, including a 2009 Masters win, when he took home the trophy…
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The Pitt News broke the news in on Sunday, June 15, 2025.
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