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A line of storms that rolled through Oakmont between the second and third rounds hardly seemed to make an impact at the U.S. Open
There’s no water at Oakmont, even when it pours. While the venerable and now nearly tree-less course carved out of the western Pennsylvania hills held up fine despite steady overnight rain ahead of Saturday’s third round,
The 125th U.S. Open is taking place this week outside of Pittsburgh at Oakmont Country Club, and after a dry, hot start, shower and storm chances will increase for the weekend. Oakmont Country Club is hosting the tournament for a record 10th time this year, with the last one in 2016 when Dustin Johnson won.
Sam Burns has the lead in the U.S. Open on a rain-soaked Oakmont course and faces his biggest test. The 28-year-old from Louisiana has never contended in 20 previous majors.
A line of storms that rolled through Oakmont between the second and third rounds hardly seemed to make an impact at the U.S. Open. There was no delay in play,
After another round of storms drenched Oakmont, the USGA announced Saturday morning that it was offering a refund to any ticketed fans who didn’t want to slog through the “very saturated” areas outside the ropes.
Bryson DeChambeau missed the cut at the U.S. Open, became the first defending champion to miss the weekend at the national championship since Gary Woodland in 2020.
It's also important for people to recognize if they have symptoms of heat exhaustion or heat stroke and seek immediate medical attention if they suspect they have any of these symptoms. First-Aid Stations are located throughout the course at the U.S. Open and are staffed by doctors and other first responders from Allegheny Health Network and UPMC.