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Watch: Rickie Fowler hits textbook shank on first hole Friday at Travelers Championship
Watch: Rickie Fowler hits textbook shank on first hole Friday at Travelers Championship

USA Today

time2 hours ago

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  • USA Today

Watch: Rickie Fowler hits textbook shank on first hole Friday at Travelers Championship

Most people who play golf know the feeling of a good ol' fashion shank. The ball careens off the hosel of the club and comes out on a nearly horizontal line. It's the worst of misses, and it sets you up for a miserable guessing game with your swing the rest of the round: "If it happened once, is it going to happen again?" It's a horrible feeling, and it's a feeling that isn't exclusive to amateurs and weekend warriors. Even the best in the world hit a shank from time to time. Rickie Fowler joined the club Friday at the 2025 Travelers Championship. Fowler's shank came at arguably the worst time a shank can come: The very first hole. It was his second shot of the day — sitting in prime position in the fairway on the par-4 1st. 🗣️SHANK WEEK!Rickie just shanked his first approach shot of the day at @TravelersChamp. Ah, yes, the "Spanish fade." A simple approach from 112 yards went straight right, and put him in the deep fescue rough with 61 yards still left to the flag. The shank proved to be costly as Fowler made double bogey on No. 1 — but its lasting effects were felt throughout the rest of the round. More: PGA Tour leaderboard: Live updates from second round action at the Travelers Championship He shot 42 on the outward nine, making bogey or worse on all but three holes. Being that it's a signature event, there is no cut at the Travelers Championship, which is good news for Fowler, who was 5 over through 14 holes Friday on a course that has showed little teeth so far, yielding 14 scores of 66 or better Thursday.

Travelers Championship 2025: Second-round tee times, pairings Friday at TPC River Highlands
Travelers Championship 2025: Second-round tee times, pairings Friday at TPC River Highlands

NBC Sports

time3 days ago

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  • NBC Sports

Travelers Championship 2025: Second-round tee times, pairings Friday at TPC River Highlands

George Savaricas catches up with Xander Schauffele, Rickie Fowler, and other PGA Tour golfers to get their reaction to Brian Rolapp being named the PGA Tour's next CEO. The PGA Tour's eighth and final signature event continues Friday with the Travelers Championship. Defending champion Scottie Scheffler and U.S. Open winner J.J. Spaun will go out early, at 10:35 a.m. EDT, while Rory McIlroy and U.S. Ryder Cup captain Keegan Bradley will be paired at 1:45 p.m. Golf Channel coverage begins at 3 p.m. Here's a look at full second-round tee times and pairings at TPC River Highlands. Daniel Berger Sam Stevens Jhonattan Vegas Gary Woodland Rickie Fowler Michael Kim Maverick McNealy Ryan Gerard Russell Henley Nick Dunlap Patrick Cantlay Sungjae Im Cam Davis Alex Noren Taylor Pendrith Eric Cole Thomas Detry Si Woo Kim Brian Harman Akshay Bhatia Sepp Straka Aaron Rai Shane Lowry Denny McCarthy J.T. Poston Matt Fitzpatrick Justin Thomas Hideki Matsuyama Xander Schauffele Collin Morikawa J.J. Spaun Scottie Scheffler Jordan Spieth Luke Clanton Andrew Novak Jacob Bridgeman Brian Campbell Bud Cauley Nick Taylor Kevin Yu Joe Highsmith Tom Kim Min Woo Lee Harry Hall Mackenzie Hughes Matti Schmid Tony Finau Christiaan Bezuidenhout Wyndham Clark Matthieu Pavon Jason Day Max Homa Austin Eckroat Byeong Hun An Davis Thompson Stephan Jaeger Adam Hadwin Max Greyserman Tom Hoge Tommy Fleetwood Adam Scott Cameron Young Viktor Hovland Robert MacIntyre Ludvig Åberg Sam Burns Rory McIlroy Keegan Bradley Ryan Fox Ben Griffin Harris English Lucas Glover

Travelers Championship 2025: First-round tee times, pairings Thursday at TPC River Highlands
Travelers Championship 2025: First-round tee times, pairings Thursday at TPC River Highlands

NBC Sports

time3 days ago

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  • NBC Sports

Travelers Championship 2025: First-round tee times, pairings Thursday at TPC River Highlands

George Savaricas catches up with Xander Schauffele, Rickie Fowler, and other PGA Tour golfers to get their reaction to Brian Rolapp being named the PGA Tour's next CEO. The PGA Tour's eighth and final signature event begins Thursday with the Travelers Championship. World No. 1 and defending champion Scottie Scheffler will play alongside U.S. Open champ J.J. Spaun at 1:45 p.m. EDT. Golf Channel coverage begins at 3 p.m. Here's a look at full first-round tee times and pairings at TPC River Highlands. Brian Campbell Bud Cauley Nick Taylor Kevin Yu Joe Highsmith Tom Kim Min Woo Lee Harry Hall Mackenzie Hughes Matti Schmid Tony Finau Christiaan Bezuidenhout Wyndham Clark Matthieu Pavon Jason Day Max Homa Austin Eckroat Byeong Hun An Davis Thompson Stephan Jaeger Adam Hadwin Max Greyserman Tom Hoge Tommy Fleetwood Adam Scott Cameron Young Viktor Hovland Robert MacIntyre Ludvig Åberg Sam Burns Rory McIlroy Keegan Bradley Ryan Fox Ben Griffin Harris English Lucas Glover Daniel Berger Sam Stevens Jhonattan Vegas Gary Woodland Rickie Fowler Michael Kim Maverick McNealy Ryan Gerard Russell Henley Nick Dunlap Patrick Cantlay Sungjae Im Cam Davis Alex Noren Taylor Pendrith Eric Cole Thomas Detry Si Woo Kim Brian Harman Akshay Bhatia Sepp Straka Aaron Rai Shane Lowry Denny McCarthy J.T. Poston Matt Fitzpatrick Justin Thomas Hideki Matsuyama Xander Schauffele Collin Morikawa J.J. Spaun Scottie Scheffler Jordan Spieth Luke Clanton Andrew Novak Jacob Bridgeman

The never-give-up story of the dentist who played his way into this week's US Open
The never-give-up story of the dentist who played his way into this week's US Open

CNN

time11-06-2025

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  • CNN

The never-give-up story of the dentist who played his way into this week's US Open

For a self-confessed 'math and science geek' who once quit his college golf team, Matt Vogt certainly found the perfect formula when it came to qualifying for this year's US Open. Each year 'golf's longest day' brings with it a multitude of inspiring and heartwarming stories. There are thousands of players up and down the country who battle soaring temperatures at the start of the American summer with the goal of completing a 36-hole qualifying marathon and are left hoping they've done enough to make it through to the sport's second oldest Major. This year some big names fell short, including 2014 runner-up Rickie Fowler and six-time PGA Tour winner Max Homa. But in 2025, it's a player who's currently 2,078th in the World Amateur Rankings who's been making all the headlines. Vogt is truly living the dream. He's a full-time dentist who owns his own practice in Indiana, but his heart will always belong to Pennsylvania. He was born in the Pittsburgh area and as a youngster, he caddied for six years at the famed Oakmont Country Club that this year is hosting its 10th US Open. It's a course where he grew to love the game. 'It would be an incredible accomplishment or an incredible thing to be doing if it were anywhere in the country. But for it to be back here at Oakmont, just a place that means so much to me – really the city of Pittsburgh means so much to me,' Vogt told CNN Sports. 'I'm incredibly grateful, honestly. I'm just trying to soak it all in, especially today with all the people out here. It's been incredible so far. I try to find words in all these conversations, but it's been tough to find words, honestly,' he added. The 34-year-old – who won this year's Indianapolis Open – led the way in final qualifying in Washington recently after shooting consecutive rounds of 68 to nail down one of only two spots available for this year's US Open and earn himself a place in the 156-strong field. It's a remarkable achievement for someone who readily admits he never had any serious aspirations to play professional golf. He was briefly on the Butler University team before deciding to focus on school. 'I've always been a math and science geek. So even in high school I said, let's just go major in biology and let's try to be a dentist. Seemed like a great way to work with people, and have daily interactions with people and make it make a difference in people's lives,' he said. 'So, I started my own practice in 2018 and that was a ton of work. But kind of around that time I started to try to just get back into golf a little bit. And been very fortunate as … our practice has grown. I've had a little more time to do things like this and try to pursue, maybe, my regrets of not giving golf a full try in the past. I'll obviously still be an amateur. And still be seeing patients the week after the Open, no matter what happens.' Despite the euphoria of qualifying for this week's US Open, Vogt arrives at Oakmont with a very heavy heart following the passing of his much beloved father, Jim, just a couple of months ago. 'I feel like I've gone from, in a way, from a boy to a man and matured as a person and as a dad. Anyone who's lost a parent, you feel these brief spurts of emotion. He had colon cancer. I wear the blue ribbon for that. Gosh, I say a prayer every night for people who have been affected by cancer. It's a horrible, horrible thing,' Vogt told reporters. Jim Vogt was not just his son's mentor but also his biggest fan, a huge source of inspiration and love both on and off the course. The emotions will be thick for Matt Vogt, especially so given that this Sunday is Father's Day in the United States. 'I'm sure this weekend will be emotional. There's a sense of peace among our family, and I hope he's at peace as well, because it was hard. It's a unique time in my life where my father passed – and I miss him dearly – but I have this beautiful 15-month-old daughter and a wife who supports me in pursuing this and doing these kinds of things. I thank God every day for them. I really do. I thank God for everything in my life. I think this weekend is going to be full of gratitude and hopefully some good golf too.' Vogt – who says he'd be 'nothing' without his Christian faith – is a true Cinderella story. And whatever the outcome this week in his home state, the story of the dentist-turned-US Open qualifier is guaranteed to inspire. 'It's never too late or there's no reason you can't pursue your dreams at any point in your life or try to do something outside of your career, maybe outside of your family commitments that other people might think is foolish or a waste of your time,' he said. 'If you want to do something and it's important to you, you can do it, you honestly can.'

Several big names to miss 2025 U.S. Open, including Rickie Fowler, Max Homa, Tiger Woods
Several big names to miss 2025 U.S. Open, including Rickie Fowler, Max Homa, Tiger Woods

Yahoo

time10-06-2025

  • Sport
  • Yahoo

Several big names to miss 2025 U.S. Open, including Rickie Fowler, Max Homa, Tiger Woods

The 2025 U.S. Open kicks off this week, and the field of 156 features 11 past champions, 15 amateurs, 14 LIV golfers, 24 of the top 25 golfers in the Official World Golf Ranking and a slew of amazing stories. But the tee sheet at Oakmont Country Club in Oakmont, Pennsylvania, will also be missing some star power. The list of notable names who didn't qualify (or are injured) in 2025 is lengthy. Notable golfers not playing in 2025 U.S. Open Rickie Fowler Fowler got into the British Open last Sunday and then tried to qualify for the U.S. Open the next but came up short in a 5-for-1 playoff in one of the final qualifiers. It was just two years ago Fowler opened the U.S. Open with a 62, tying the major championship record. Rickie Fowler lines up a putt on the eighth green during the final round of the 2025 Memorial Tournament. Max Homa Homa was in that same 5-for-1 playoff in Ohio that Fowler was in, only to see Cameron Young birdie the first playoff hole and send everyone packing. Webb Simpson The 2012 U.S. Open champ fell short in qualifying. Keith Mitchell Cardigan Keith did not advance out of final qualifying. Jake Knapp Knapp was in the same qualifier as Homa and Fowler but was not a part of the playoff. Matt Kuchar Kuchar was also part of that same qualifier, which was held in Columbus, Ohio, a traditional final qualifier spot for those who played in the Memorial the weekend before. Adam Hadwin See Kuchar, Knapp, etc. Nicolai Hojgaard Fell short in a final qualifier in Florida. Garrick Higgo PGA Tour winners get spots in the U.S. Open but not in opposite-field tournaments, so while Higgo's win in the Dominican Republic six weeks ago earned him a two-year exemption on the PGA Tour, it didn't give him the bonus of a U.S. Open spot. Higgo actually WD'd from a final qualifier in Canada. Camilo Villegas Villegas WD'd from the same qualifier in Canada. Francesco Molinari Molinari famously made an ace on his final hole in last year's U.S. Open to make the cut on the number. Brandt Snedeker Sneds, recently named the captain for the Presidents Cup in 2026, took full advantage of a sponsor exemption at the Memorial last weekend, parlaying that into a tie for seventh. He could not keep the good play going a day later, coming up short in a final qualifier in Ohio. Billy Horschel tees off on the third hole during the third round of the 2025 RBC Heritage. Billy Horschel Horschel is ranked 25th in the OWGR, and he's the highest-ranked golfer not in the U.S. Open this year. It was a month ago when Horschel announced hip surgery. He says he's hopeful for a late summer/fall return to the PGA Tour. Sahith Theegala Theegala withdrew from the RBC Canadian Open last week due to a neck injury, and he also had to back out of the U.S. Open at Oakmont with his ailing neck. Will Zalatoris Another guy who recently had surgery, except Z went under the knife for back surgery. Tiger Woods Woods ruptured his Achilles in March. There's no timetable for his return, though he's not likely to play until later this year or perhaps as late as early 2026. This will be the eighth U.S. Open Woods will miss since making his debut in 1996. He also missed 2011, 2014, 2016 (the last time Oakmont hosted), 2017, 2021, 2022, 2023. This article originally appeared on Golfweek: US Open 2025: Big names not playing include Rickie Fowler, Tiger Woods

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