logo
Sam Burns is playing free at Oakmont's treacherous course. It's put him atop the US Open leaderboard going into the weekend

Sam Burns is playing free at Oakmont's treacherous course. It's put him atop the US Open leaderboard going into the weekend

CNN7 days ago

Sam Burns came into Friday knowing that he could play at Oakmont. He also knew what the course could do to him, having finished with three bogeys and one double bogey during Thursday's opening round.
Burns chose not to dwell on how his round ended and instead focused on the five birdies that came earlier.
'I played really well yesterday other than the finishing holes,' he said to reporters after his round Friday. 'So, I think today was just kind of getting mentally ready to come out and try to put a good round together. I feel like I've been playing well coming off last week and into this week and my round yesterday. Really just trying to get yourself in position out here and give yourself as many looks as you can.'
What came on Friday might be the round of his life.
On this most difficult of courses – only three players are under par after 36 holes – Burns shot a 5-under 65 that left him in sole control of the US Open halfway through the tournament. It's the first time he's had at least a share of the lead at this point in a major championship and was just two shots shy of the course record 63, set by Johnny Miller in the 1973 edition of this tournament.
Burns is a five-time winner on the PGA Tour but has only finished in the top 10 at a major once – at last year's US Open at Pinehurst. He's known as one of the best putters on the tour but is coming off a week where his putter failed him at a critical moment.
On the first playoff hole of the RBC Canadian Open last week, Burns had a five-foot putt to win the tournament. Instead, his ball hit the lip of the cup and rimmed out; on the second playoff hole he three-putted and would finish in second.
This week, there has been no sign of a hangover.
'I think especially around here, honestly it kind of forces you to take your medicine because a lot of times that's the only option you have,' Burns said Friday of playing Oakmont. 'I think for this golf course, you really just have to free it up. It's too hard to try to guide it around here. You're going to hit some in the rough, you're going to hit some in some bad spots, you might as well do it with authority.'
The 125th US Open is being played for a record tenth time at Oakmont Country Club in Pennsylvania where CNN's Patrick Snell is in the rough to show you just why the famed country club has long been considered one of the toughest courses in the country. #cnn #news #sports #golf #usga #usopen #oakmont #golfing #oakmontcountryclub Burns will start Saturday with a share of the lead and will have the eyes of the many spectators at Oakmont on him, a stark contrast to Friday when the biggest crowds only paused to watch his shots when Scottie Scheffler's group was passing by a nearby hole.
Scheffler and Burns are good friends and often travel together on tour, but it's the No. 1-ranked Texan who is usually in the spotlight.
Such was Burns' play on Friday that Scheffler was answering questions about his buddy after his round was over.
He plays golf very freely, and he's got really good natural instincts when it comes to his putting,' Scheffler said, 'and a lot of it is just very reactionary. He's got good fundamentals, good instinct, and he putts very reactionary. That's really all there is to it, it's as simple as that.'
That's the lesson that Burns learned at Pinehurst No. 2 last year when he finished tied for ninth. It's counterintuitive, especially on such a big stage, but Burns said his whole mindset is based on allowing Oakmont to be the beast that it is.
He told reporters he had no real goals for a score he'd like to shoot. He wasn't obsessing over the putts that didn't go in because he felt like doing so would be greedy. And, as one of the players in the tournament without a major championship to his name, the most important thing was taking the pressure off.
'I just feel like I've tried to play too perfect and tried to force it a little bit at times. Sos trying to really be patient and take what the golf course gives me,' Burns said.
Oakmont has so far rewarded the players who take a patient approach with it. It has a way of humbling players who try to impose their will on this monster of a track.
Take Thriston Lawrence for example. The South African started Friday with a par and then three straight birdies. Playing with confidence, he let his driver hunt after that, going for the big drives that he likes to hit and playing aggressively as he played himself into a three-stroke lead.
Oakmont rewarded that confidence with three straight bogeys. Then another. Then two more. Then a double bogey. And when he was about to finish up his round, the skies opened up and USGA officials suspended play for the night, much to his chagrin.
This course outside Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, isn't rewarding many players this week – let alone forgiving their mistakes. Burns' short game, and willingness to take what he gets, is helping him get to the top.
'Look, this golf course is very tough and you're going to get the ball out of position and you're going to get in some spots that are tricky. I think being able to rely on your short game and give yourself a chance at par is really important,' he said.
The question now coming into the weekend is how long will Burns stay atop the leaderboard. He's put himself in historically good position – 11 of the last 12 US Open champions were in the top five after the first two rounds.
He's sanguine about it all.
'It's a 72-hole golf tournament, and if you can get a round under par out here, no matter if it's 1-under, you'll take it,' he said, adding, 'I'm looking forward to the weekend.'
His friend Scheffler hinted there might be a bit more fire underneath that calm exterior.
'Sam is one of those guys, he's like me in a sense that he's a hyper-competitive person,' Scheffler said. 'I think you always dream of having a chance to win these tournaments, and he's put himself in position a few times at majors, and he's in position again.

Orange background

Try Our AI Features

Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:

Comments

No comments yet...

Related Articles

Bayern Munich advances in the Club World Cup with 2-1 win over Boca Juniors
Bayern Munich advances in the Club World Cup with 2-1 win over Boca Juniors

Washington Post

time32 minutes ago

  • Washington Post

Bayern Munich advances in the Club World Cup with 2-1 win over Boca Juniors

MIAMI GARDENS, Fla. — Michael Olise fired Bayern Munich into the knockout stages of the Club World Cup, scoring in the 84th minute for a 2-1 win over Boca Juniors on Friday night. German champion Bayern made it two wins in Group C and advanced to the round of 16 with a game to spare. Olise secured the victory at Hard Rock Stadium after Miguel Merentiel had put Boca in position for a draw with a brilliant solo goal in the 66th. Bayern, which tops the group, took the lead on Harry Kane's clinical finish in the 18th and went on to miss of a slew of chances before Merentiel's equalizer. South American teams had been unbeaten in their first nine games of this expanded Club World Cup. Bayern looked like it would be held until Olise's cool finish. Collecting Kane's layoff inside the box, the forward curled a powerful first-time effort low into the bottom corner. Bayern has the luxury of resting players for its final group game against second-place Benfica on Tuesday, which could be bad news for Boca. Argentine giant Boca, which plays Auckland City, needs Bayern to beat Benfica to have any chance of advancing to the next round. 'We knew it wasn't going to be easy, we knew we were coming into a hostile environment, hot weather, it was tough. It's a massive tournament. We are playing against the best teams in the world. We just have to compete to our highest level and we should be able to beat most teams.' — Kane. 'We have to find a way (to advance). A draw would've been great but it's up to us to compete and do our best and I would not be surprised if that happened.' — Boca Juniors coach Miguel Angel Russo. ___ James Robson is at ___ AP soccer:

Springs leads Athletics to 5-1 win over Guardians
Springs leads Athletics to 5-1 win over Guardians

Yahoo

time34 minutes ago

  • Yahoo

Springs leads Athletics to 5-1 win over Guardians

Cleveland Guardians outfielder Angel Martínez, left, turns a double play after getting Athletics' Lawrence Butler (4) out during the fifth inning of a baseball game Friday, June 20, 2025, in West Sacramento, Calif. (AP Photo/Sara Nevis) Athletics first baseman Nick Kurtz, front right, forces out Cleveland Guardians' José Ramírez (11) during the first inning of a baseball game Friday, June 20, 2025, in West Sacramento, Calif. (AP Photo/Sara Nevis) Athletics' Nick Kurtz hits a two-run home run during the first inning of a baseball game against the Cleveland Guardians, Friday, June 20, 2025, in West Sacramento, Calif. (AP Photo/Sara Nevis) Athletics pitcher Jeffrey Springs throws to the Cleveland Guardians during the first inning of a baseball game Friday, June 20, 2025, in West Sacramento, Calif. (AP Photo/Sara Nevis) Athletics pitcher Jeffrey Springs throws to the Cleveland Guardians during the first inning of a baseball game Friday, June 20, 2025, in West Sacramento, Calif. (AP Photo/Sara Nevis) Cleveland Guardians outfielder Angel Martínez, left, turns a double play after getting Athletics' Lawrence Butler (4) out during the fifth inning of a baseball game Friday, June 20, 2025, in West Sacramento, Calif. (AP Photo/Sara Nevis) Athletics first baseman Nick Kurtz, front right, forces out Cleveland Guardians' José Ramírez (11) during the first inning of a baseball game Friday, June 20, 2025, in West Sacramento, Calif. (AP Photo/Sara Nevis) Athletics' Nick Kurtz hits a two-run home run during the first inning of a baseball game against the Cleveland Guardians, Friday, June 20, 2025, in West Sacramento, Calif. (AP Photo/Sara Nevis) Athletics pitcher Jeffrey Springs throws to the Cleveland Guardians during the first inning of a baseball game Friday, June 20, 2025, in West Sacramento, Calif. (AP Photo/Sara Nevis) WEST SACRAMENTO, Calif. (AP) — Jeffrey Springs allowed three hits in a season-high 7 1/3 innings, rookie Nick Kurtz homered for a third straight game and the Athletics beat the Cleveland Guardians 5-1 on Friday night. Springs (6-5) struck out six and walked one, throwing 104 pitches for his first win since May 13. He left with a 4-1 lead after giving up Angel Martínez's homer. Advertisement Kurtz followed a two-out single by Brent Rooker with his 10th home run — a 406-foot shot to left-center field — to give the Athletics the lead against Guardians starter Tanner Bibee (4-7). Tyler Soderstrom singled leading off the second and two straight fielding errors by José Ramírez at third loaded the bases. Lawrence Butler singled for a 3-0 lead. Wilson had a two-out RBI single for a 4-0 lead in the seventh. Soderstrom singled with two outs in the eighth, stole his fifth base and scored on Luis Urías' single for the final run. Michael Kelly got the final two outs in the eighth and Mason Miller pitched the ninth, closing out the four-hitter with help from another dazzling catch by Denzel Clarke. Advertisement Bibee allowed five runs — four earned — on 11 hits with season highs of eight innings and 10 strikeouts. The Athletics have won six of their last eight. Key moment Cleveland never recovered after Kurtz homered for the fifth time in his last six games and the ninth time in his last 15. Key stat Kurtz, who played his first game on April 23, is the only player to hit four home runs in the ninth inning or later in a five-game span of a single season. He is one of five players age 22 or younger to hit two walk-off homers in a calendar month. Up next Guardians RHP L.L. Ortiz (3-8, 4.64 ERA) starts Saturday opposite Athletics RHP Mitch Spence (2-1, 3.50). ___ AP MLB:

DOWNLOAD THE APP

Get Started Now: Download the App

Ready to dive into a world of global content with local flavor? Download Daily8 app today from your preferred app store and start exploring.
app-storeplay-store