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Okmont, United States: US JJ Spin won the initial lead of a stroke on Thursday, in which Rory McLearvi and other major winners tried to chase it in Okumont in the first round of the US Open.
The Spoon was on four under the under which the compatriot Gary Woodland, which was the US Open Winner of 2019, was one behind after eliminating three birds in four holes.
The second -ranking McLearvi, who won the Masters in April, completed his career Grand Slam, was in a pack with South Korea’s Kim Woo, Dan Nichas Noorgard and American Windham Clarke, 2023 with the US Open Champion.
Spin sank 20 footer for the bray on 10, droping his third shot in the 12th number three feet in 12th, then birds crossing the three -foot -out -of -the -thirteenth to occupy the solo lead of three feet.
At the age of 17, he somehow escaped to sink the 11 -foot -bird Pitt to reach four under -under -four. Woodland sank 12 -foot -birdpot, Breddy Part Five on 25th and fifth to pull a span from within four feet within four feet.
McLearvi birds on the 11th of the 27-foot-powder and reached the green of the eight-foot-burde of 12 in 12 to two in the 12th. The five -time major winner from Northern Ireland can be the seventh player to win the Masters and the US Open in the same year.
Kim birds the eleventh from four feet within four feet and only eight feet inside the 13th. Clark had a back -to -back birds, as well as the third place in the third and 16 feet in the fourth distance to the fourth, where he blew out the fairway bunker.
Noorgard made his American open film, the 11th and the 13th after about 16 feet on the pots. Sweden’s Ludoig Uberg, last year’s Masters Runner Up in his first film, from six feet to 10 and just three feet within 11, but somehow and the Green Side Bunker stumbled on Bogai on the 12th.
Defending champion Burnson Dicrobio was under seven. He left his tee shot on the first hole, he approached his 18 feet from the hole, he passed his burdy nine feet from the hole and lost his back. But the Decumbbio equaled the fifth and seventh from the outside of six feet.
American Maxwell Moldovan first made the US Open Eagle for the first time in four, which came out of the Fairway from 189 yards, then smiled as soon as he was looking at the heavens, but then from the back of the back of the boogie and the double boogie in the sixth of the three.
World No.1 Scotti Schifler started his bid for the back -to -back Major titles at noon, as well as the biggest winner in the American country, with fourth in the world, and with Norway’s 14th Victor Holand.
The top golfers in the world face a final challenge in Okmont, where decimorbio and shaffer in dense, rapid green and difficult bunkers call many of the most difficult courses they can play so far.
“This is probably the most difficult golf course in the world right now,” said Decumbu. The Shafler, who was involved in the nine wins last year, has won three of its last four starts.
After the last month’s PGA Championship occupied for its third largest guardian, the Shaffer is trying to become the first man to win Maj.
The second start of the afternoon includes the two -time major winner June Rahm and Jordan Speth and the five -time major winner Brooks Copka. Okimont has 168 bunkers scattered in its 7,372 yards, including the 17th Green’s big mouth and the third and the fourth and fourth Fairways. A pedestrian bridge for players and fans is to cross the Pennsylvania turnpack to reach the second number by eighth holes.