Scheffler and Burns Shine in Grueling US Open Second Round
Scottie Scheffler battles to make the cut while Sam Burns sets the clubhouse target with a stellar performance at the US Open.




The second round of the US Open at Oakmont proved to be a test of endurance and skill as Sam Burns delivered a sensational five-under 65 to set the clubhouse target. Meanwhile, world number one Scottie Scheffler fought hard to stay in contention, posting a 71 to finish four over par.
Sam Burns' Stellar Performance
Sam Burns, fresh off a runner-up finish at the Canadian Open, showcased his prowess with six birdies during his round. His highlight was a 22-foot par putt on the final hole, leaving him just one stroke behind first-round leader JJ Spaun. Burns' consistent play has positioned him as a strong contender heading into the weekend.
Scottie Scheffler's Battle
Scottie Scheffler, the reigning US PGA Champion, had a mixed day with four birdies and five bogeys. Despite the challenges, he managed to stay within the projected cut line, which is expected to be seven over par. Scheffler's resilience will be crucial as he aims to make a significant impact in the remaining rounds.
Other Notable Performances
Norway's Viktor Hovland had an electrifying start, including a chip-in eagle at the 17th, but a rollercoaster back nine saw him finish with a 68, leaving him one under par. Rory McIlroy, the Masters champion, is set to tee off later, starting at four over par. The course conditions are expected to toughen as the day progresses, adding to the challenge for all players.
Looking Ahead
With the top 60 and ties advancing to the weekend, the competition remains fierce. Burns' impressive round has set a high bar, while Scheffler and other top players will need to bring their best game to stay in the hunt for the prestigious US Open title.