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Bryson DeChambeau finished at 5-over 75 on Friday and missed the cut at 144. He joined three other former U.S. Open champions who also failed to advance.
usmagazine.comBryson DeChambeau shot 5-over 75 in the second round of the U.S. Open and finished at 145, missing the cut line at 144. DeChambeau recorded two double bogeys on three-putts early in the round and never recovered. The 2020 and 2024 champion has now missed the weekend at all three majors in 2026.
He made bogey but still advanced as one of 72 players who made the cut. Harris English missed his first cut in 11 U.S. Open appearances. Chris Gotterup made a 6-foot putt on the final hole to qualify on the number. Patrick Reed finished with an eagle and a missed 50-foot birdie putt, marking his second missed cut in 12 appearances at the event.
ESPNThe 17-year-old amateur surprised his father with a caddie swap on the 18th hole at Shinnecock Hills on Father's Day. Russell finished his first U.S. Open at 7 over par.
The 15-year-old scored 94 off 29 balls, including 10 fours and eight sixes, as India A reached 377 for 9 against Sri Lanka A in Dambulla.
WWE is evaluating a possible event on the White House lawn following the UFC Freedom 250 card held there last weekend. The mixed-martial-arts show featured a main-event finish and post-fight remarks between two fighters.