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GolfWRX’s Coverage of Thursday at the US Open

News RoomBy News RoomJune 13, 2024Updated:June 13, 20242 Mins Read
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The US Open tournament at Pinehurst #2 has sparked discussions on social media about the readiness of the viewing public for three tournaments at the same location over a twelve-year span. Despite concerns about the course not being visually stunning, many players showed great affection for it on Day One, with scores as low as 65 and twenty players finishing under par. The USGA has set challenging hole locations, forcing competitors to play strategic shots around the greens.

Five key takeaways from Day One of the 2024 US Open include the impressive performance of Patrick Cantlay, who had a near-flawless round with only one bogey and six birdies. Ludvig Aberg also displayed strong play, signing for a 66 and maintaining control throughout the round. Matthieu Pavon stood out with his two eagles on the par five holes, finishing the day at three-under. Rory McIlroy showcased a flawless round without any bogeys, while Bryson DeChambeau managed to stay in the top five with a solid round.

Patrick Cantlay’s performance at Pinehurst showed the potential for him to answer questions about winning a major once again. Ludvig Aberg demonstrated his strength as a rising force in the golf world, while Matthieu Pavon highlighted his ability to capitalize on eagle opportunities. Rory McIlroy’s clean card and precise putting put him in a strong position, and Bryson DeChambeau’s consistent performances in majors continued at the US Open.

Cantlay, Aberg, Pavon, McIlroy, and DeChambeau all showcased their skills and adaptability on Day One of the tournament, positioning themselves well for the remainder of the championship. With strong performances and solid quotes from the players, the competition at Pinehurst #2 is heating up as the field navigates the challenging course conditions. Whether it’s Cantlay’s precision, Aberg’s control, Pavon’s eagles, McIlroy’s flawless performance, or DeChambeau’s consistency, the top contenders are showcasing their talents at the US Open.

As the tournament progresses, spectators can expect to see more exciting play, strategic shot-making, and impressive performances from the top golfers in the field. With players like Cantlay, Aberg, Pavon, McIlroy, and DeChambeau leading the way, the competition at Pinehurst promises to deliver thrilling moments and memorable highlights. Stay tuned for more updates and analysis from the 2024 US Open as the championship unfolds over the next few days.

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