OAKMONT, Pa. (AP) - Scottie Scheffler arrived at Oakmont with his swing in a good place. Wherever that place was, it’s gone. Temporarily, at least.
Scottie Scheffler is fighting his swing at the U.S. Open. He’s hanging around anyway
OAKMONT, Pa. (AP) - Scottie Scheffler arrived at Oakmont with his swing in a good place.
Wherever that place was, it’s gone. Temporarily, at least.
While world’s top-ranked player put together his best round of the week at the U.S. Open on Saturday by firing an even-par 70 to remain at 4 over, he knows tracking down good friend and third-round leader Sam Burns eight shots ahead might require the kind of crisp, clean golf Scheffler has struggled to produce over 54 holes.
"Am I in the position I had hoped to be after three days? Obviously not," Scheffler said. "But for the way I've swung it and played the last few days, I feel like I could be a lot worse."