The U.S. Open is unique.
You can set your watch by the fact that the word “carnage” will be associated with it on an annual basis. The United States’ national championship requires skill obviously, but also grit and resilience. Withstanding the test that a course, in this year’s case Oakmont, throws at you over and over and over again is not for the faint of heart.
It is an exam that only J.J. Spaun was capable of answering.
Spaun finished his round on Father’s Day as the only player under par, an incredible note about winning a major championship, and in absolutely incredible walk-off fashion. He proved that he
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