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Pinehurst’s easiest hole causes U.S. Open super-group to fall apart

News RoomBy News RoomJune 14, 2024Updated:June 14, 2024No Comments3 Mins Read
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The U.S. Open rounds at Pinehurst No. 2 were moving slowly, with the super-group of Rory McIlroy, Xander Schauffele, and Scottie Scheffler experiencing a delay on the par-5 5th hole. The group, consisting of the world’s top players, had cameras fixed on them as they navigated the course. McIlroy, Schauffele, and Scheffler were initially setting the pace for the second round but encountered a delay on the easiest hole on the course.

The par-5 5th hole presented challenges for the group, as they had to wait for the group ahead of them to clear the fairway. The hole featured a green cut close to a ridge, making it tricky for players to score. With the green slanting from right to left, players had to be strategic in their approach shots. Schauffele, McIlroy, and Scheffler all found themselves in difficult positions, with their shots ending up in the sandy waste area short left of the hole.

The unique course layout at Pinehurst added to the challenge, with players unsure of the lies they would find in the sandy areas. Schauffele and Scheffler struggled to produce quality shots from the native area, resulting in double bogeys for both players. McIlroy, benefiting from a good view of the chaos, managed to hole a nine-footer for par, salvaging a respectable score on the challenging hole.

The delay on the 5th hole and the challenges presented by the course highlighted the unpredictable nature of the U.S. Open. Despite being the easiest hole on the course, the super-group struggled to par it, with McIlroy now outside the cut projection and Schauffele and Scheffler facing setbacks in their rounds. The rapid turn of events showcased how U.S. Opens can test even the best players in the world.

The sandy waste area where McIlroy, Schauffele, and Scheffler found themselves stranded on the 5th hole became a focal point of the round. The difficulty of the hole, compounded by the challenging course conditions, highlighted the precision and strategy required to navigate Pinehurst No. 2. As the tournament progressed, players would continue to face similar challenges on the unique course layout.

Overall, the experience of the super-group on the 5th hole served as a reminder of the unpredictable nature of golf and the U.S. Open specifically. Despite their status as top players in the world, McIlroy, Schauffele, and Scheffler encountered difficulties that tested their skills and composure. The round showcased the mental toughness and resilience required to compete at the highest level of professional golf, particularly in the challenging conditions of a major championship like the U.S. Open.

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