US Open's final pairing of Scott and Burns turns into a rain-soaked afterthought
- J.J. Spaun won the U.S. Open on Sunday at Oakmont by sinking a 64-foot putt as Adam Scott and Sam Burns played behind him in rainy conditions.
- The tournament featured a 1 hour, 37 minute delay caused by rain that led to sloppy course conditions which both Scott and Burns struggled to adapt to.
- Burns, who led after rounds of 65 and 69, shot an 8-over 78 with two rain-induced double bogeys, while Scott scored 79 and both players acknowledged difficult conditions.
- Scott mentioned that once the course became extremely wet, managing the golf ball became quite challenging, and Burns acknowledged the difficulty, adding that such conditions are something all players have to contend with.
- Spaun's victory under harsh weather left Scott and Burns tied for 12th and seventh respectively, illustrating how rain affected top contenders' final performance.
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US Open's final pairing of Scott and Burns turns into a rain-soaked afterthought
OAKMONT, Pa. (AP) — By the time the rain-soaked U.S. Open had figured out its new champion and the chants of “J-J! J-J!” and “U-S-A! U-S-A!” had finally quieted down, there was still golf to be played — one nearly…
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