Hatton, Ortiz and Hovland Had a Shot at the US Open. Then Oakmont Happened
- Tyrrell Hatton finished tied for fourth at the US Open, three shots behind the winner, JJ Spaun.
- Hatton expressed his feelings of bad luck during the tournament, stating, "I feel like I was extremely unlucky to finish where it did."
- He criticized the Oakmont course, calling it "unfair" after his performance deteriorated at the 17th hole.
- The difficulty of the Oakmont course has been a significant topic, with Hatton mentioning its steep bunkers and thick rough.
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With the Spotlight on Oakmont, Let’s Talk About the Women Who Won There
Oakmont has repeatedly revealed champions of exceptional precision and mental resilience. While its legacy is often tied to PGA legends, it has also etched the names of two remarkable women: Paula Creamer and Patty Sheehan.Paula Creamer’s Unforgettable Victory in 2010Creamer, often affectionately known as the “Pink Panther,” delivered a career-defining performance at Oakmont in 2010. It was the U.S. Women’s Open, one of the most coveted prizes i…
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Tyrrell Hatton says Oakmont course ‘unfair’ after US Open loss
The difficulty of the punishing Pennsylvanian course has been a talking point all week.
·Glasgow, United Kingdom
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