Sam Burns holding clubhouse lead at Oakmont
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Firefighters have contained 40% of a New Jersey wildfire that spread around 4,200 acres in the Wharton State Forest Saturday, June 14.
Sam Burns is leading the U.S. Open after becoming just the 12th golfer in Oakmont Country Club major golf history to card a 65 or better. Burns looked like a legitimate contender in Round 1 before going 5-over on the final four holes of his round to finish at 2-over and six shots back of the
Sam Burns' wife Caroline (formerly Campbell) Burns prefers to keep a low profile as the golfer's Instagram feed is mostly full of posts about golf and hunting. If Sam's success at the US Open continues, it is going to be challenging for Caroline to stay out of the spotlight.
Sam Burns held the second round clubhouse lead at the U.S. Open on Friday as overnight leader J.J. Spaun struggled late at Oakmont Country Club while Rory McIlroy was flirting with the cutline and Bryson DeChambeau looked certain to head home early.
Surges On Day 2 With Strong Performance
The pile burning project, known as Caltrans Frp, was initiated 3:49 p.m. April 28 in Mendocino County. The prescribed fire has burned 139.2 acres of private land after being active for six weeks.
Sam Burns capped his second-round, 5-under 65 with a 22-foot par save on his final hole. Burns ran into trouble off the tee at the par-4 ninth, his 18th, and took a penalty-stroke drop into the fairway. He played his third shot safely onto the green and then perfectly read a big-breaking left-to-righter.
A complete list of the golf equipment Sam Burns is using this week at the 2025 U.S. Open at Oakmont Country Club.
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SB Nation on MSNMizzou Basketball Player Review: Trent BurnsWhen Missouri signed Burns, it was understood he was a bit of a project. It’s hard to grow to 7 foot 5 and be a finished project at 19. Not everyone can be Victor Wembanyama. Burns combination of size and mobility, along with a pair of soft hands meant than he could be projectable. And as always, you can’t teach 7’5.