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1 behind the scenes second from 10 golfers who may win the U.S. Open

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June 12, 2024

Scottie Scheffler and Brooks Koepka profile as two of the U.S. Open’s largest favorites.

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PINEHURST, N.C. — Jack Nicklaus used to say he’d hear a participant complain about U.S. Open situations and smile.

It meant he had one fewer participant to beat.

Shortly after successful the 1974 U.S. Open with a rating of 7-over par, Hale Irwin agreed.

“The pall was so thick within the locker room after Monday and Tuesday, you would have minimize it with a knife,” stated Irwin, who would go on to turn out to be a three-time U.S. Open champ. “I concluded that 70 p.c of the sphere had checked out.”

And in 2019, one other multiple-time U.S. Open winner, Brooks Koepka, shared some related calculus.

“There’s 156 [players] within the discipline, so you work not less than 80 of them I’m simply going to beat,” he stated. “You work about half of them gained’t play properly from there, so that you’re all the way down to about possibly 35. After which from 35, a few of them simply — strain goes to get to them. It solely leaves you with a couple of extra, and also you’ve simply obtained to beat these guys.”

The self-esteem right here is easy: The U.S. Open might have one among professional golf’s largest tee sheets, however it has one among golf’s smallest fields. One-hundred and fifty-six gamers will compete this week, however solely someplace within the neighborhood of 40 gamers stand an opportunity of successful.

So, who’re they? And what have we realized from them throughout the first three days at Pinehurst No. 2? Yours actually has spent the previous few days accumulating data from each nook and cranny of the Carolina Sandhills on the fellows who may win, and right here’s a small nugget on 10 of them.

1 nugget from 10 U.S. Open contenders

1. Scottie Scheffler

The speak of Scottie Scheffler at Pinehurst is probably greatest outlined by these different than Scottie Scheffler.

Discuss with anybody at Pinehurst — gamers, caddies, brokers, broadcasters, followers — and the primary phrases out of their mouth might be about Scheffler’s dominance. Everyone’s speaking about it, even when not all people needs to acknowledge it. (Jon Rahm’s reply to me when requested if he felt strain added by Scheffler’s dominance ran two letters in size: “No.”)

The consensus appears that one other win for Scheffler this week may push him additional into rarefied ranges of golf superstardom — ranges maybe not reached since early profession Rory McIlroy. Curiously, everybody additionally appears to agree that, in a vacuum, these ranges of superstardom are a great factor for golf (even when these ranges of superstardom theoretically come to the detriment of his fellow gamers). Scheffler successful is nice for enterprise, and golf may use some extra of that.

2. Xander Schauffele

Xander Schauffele was clearly compartmentalizing as greatest as he may throughout PGA Championship week. The match was a “huge occasion,” not a serious, and his efficiency all through every spherical was certified as “Solely [insert day of the week].”

As everyone knows, that technique paid off. So I used to be stunned to see issues wanting barely completely different this week.

After a life-changing (and monkey-on-his-back-removing) win in Louisville, Schauffele has a palpable swagger at Pinehurst. He appears to be like much less tense strolling by way of the fairways, and his recreation is reflecting it. On three straight holes throughout Wednesday afternoon’s apply spherical, Schauffele flagged method photographs inside 20 ft whereas the rest of his group missed the placing floor altogether.

There’s an previous idea about gamers breaking by way of on the majors in bunches (Phil did it most famously within the early 2000s), and watching Schauffele’s change of demeanor this week has me questioning if we’re getting ready to a second.

3. Rory McIlroy

In the event you ignore the tabloids, it’s been a quiet week for Rory McIlroy.

The four-time main winner has opted to apply largely in solitude at Pinehurst, going away from his typical slate of star-studded main championship apply pairings in favor of solo jaunts. He’s stored a low profile whereas doing so, conserving largely to himself, caddie Harry Diamond and placing coach/NBC analyst Brad Faxon. Golf-wise, he’s seemed superior, roasting tight attracts and chasing tucked pins with jaw-dropping ease. His swing appears to be like as grooved and cozy as ever.

But it surely’s laborious for anybody to keep away from the tabloids this week. On Tuesday night, The Guardian reported that McIlroy and his spouse, Erica, had known as off their divorce simply 4 weeks after the previous filed. Whereas it’s actually Rory’s proper to have his private life stay personal, every of McIlroy’s previous two main begins has come beneath the specter of freshly introduced divorce proceedings. That’s troublesome for anybody, even the third-best participant on the earth, to have happening within the background.

4. Tiger Woods

OK, we hear you. Tiger is a U.S. Open lengthy shot, and that is imagined to be a narrative about U.S. Open contenders. But it surely’s gonna take a hell of lots various cruddy main finishes for us to tug Tiger off the record of potential winners — particularly when the situations (flat) and climate (humid) are as favorable as this week appears to be like. Woods has seemed sharp by way of the primary few days of this week, and his apply periods have revealed lots about how he’s feeling.

Tiger broke out an oldie however a goodie on the apply vary on Wednesday afternoon, engaged on the “exit left” drill with longtime supervisor/pal Rob McNamara. Within the drill, McNamara held the butt-end of a 7-iron at roughly belt-buckle peak above Woods’ arms, whereas Tiger targeted on conserving his arms away from the outstretched membership by way of the downswing. The drill, which dates again to the Butch Harmon days, goals to maintain Tiger hitting controllable, constant fades — and goals to rid Tiger of the type of double-cross miss we’ve seen a couple of occasions this main championship season.

It ought to come as no shock to be taught the drill focuses on Tiger’s surgically repaired backbone, aiming to maintain its angle constant by way of the swing. When these constructing blocks maintain collectively, the shot form often does, too.

5. Bryson DeChambeau

Bryson seemed like a modified man on the PGA Championship, and never solely due to the crowd’s newfound adulation. That change of tenor appears to have carried over to U.S. Open week, the place Bryson entered one of many discipline’s heavy favorites — and few former U.S. Open champs. So I requested him why.

“What I’ll say is I’ve modified, undoubtedly, in numerous methods. I nonetheless really feel like I’m that very same child that got here out right here proper firstly, however I really feel like as an individual I’m simply completely different to work together with,” he stated. ” My dad passing gave me a terrific perspective on life. Simply every little thing basically has modified. They are saying each 5 years any individual’s life modifications and it couldn’t be extra true. I’m a totally completely different particular person than I used to be again at Winged Foot. There’s remnants. I’ve nonetheless obtained lots of the identical cells, however I’m undoubtedly completely different within the mind for positive.”

A really Bryson reply. A really telling one, too.

6. Max Homa

The hidden gem at Pinehurst No. 2 by way of three days? The short-game space, situated on the far aspect of the apply inexperienced, the place the crowds are few and the sorcery is mind-boggling.

The famed turtleback greens at Pinehurst No. 2 have introduced out all types of bizarre short-game photographs from the perfect golfers on the earth, from the low-iron bump-and-run to the three-yard spinner. A couple of months in the past, Max Homa spoke glowingly about witnessing Tiger Woods hit these sorts of photographs up shut at Augusta Nationwide, and on Wednesday afternoon I discovered him and Tiger having fun with a short-game session inside spitting distance of each other on the apply space.

Quick recreation might be nothing wanting important at Pinehurst, the place the greens reject golf balls like raindrops on a windshield. Happily, Homa has managed these sorts of bleeding-edge choices earlier than. He performed 4 sensible rounds on the Masters in April and got here up simply wanting Scheffler’s eventual coronation after a couple of testy wedge photographs on No. 12 at Augusta Nationwide broke the flawed means.

In all probability, a successful rating on Sunday afternoon will demand a couple of good bounces on testy wedge photographs, so I puzzled what number of golf equipment Homa is planning to make use of across the greens. He laughed.

“I feel solely 4,” he stated. “Sand wedge, lob wedge, 5-iron and putter.”

I laughed too. Solely 4.


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7. Brooks Koepka

Brooks Koepka seemed mildly annoyed on the vary for a couple of minutes on Wednesday afternoon. He was holding a driver and dealing with teacher Claude Harmon III on a selected cut-shot swing really feel.

Koepka has described earlier than how essential the fade is to his recreation, and as swing after swing went out into the ether, it was clear that he wasn’t getting precisely the shot form he was on the lookout for.

Lastly, Harmon tweaked one thing in Koepka’s backswing and it clicked. He despatched a ball into the environment in a rush, curving across the bushes on the middle of the driving vary by way of a pocket of air so completely positioned you might need thought it was an accident.

It wasn’t.

Brooks handed his driver again to caddie Ricky Elliot earlier than his ball returned to earth and moved on to a distinct membership. The tune-up was progressing.

8. Viktor Hovland

Hovland famously stated he was debating the deserves of dropping out of the PGA Championship altogether final month when he re-hired coach Joe Mayo and instantly completed in solo third place.

A month has handed since that occasion, and it’s protected to say that the majority of us assumed the “previous” Viktor Hovland was again. That’s not fairly the case.

He stated on Tuesday that he was capable of finding a “really feel” throughout his apply spherical on Monday, however admitted he’d “ideally” want to know his swing feels properly prematurely of a match week.

“It hasn’t been fairly pretty much as good as I’d prefer to,” Hovland stated. “I’m curious to see what occurs after I go on the market and play right now and the subsequent couple days, type of see how that works.”

That makes two of us.

9. Collin Morikawa

“I nonetheless don’t really feel like there’s a goal on my again,” Scottie Scheffler stated on Tuesday afternoon.

Clearly he hasn’t spoken to Collin Morikawa, who might have three or 4 wins this season if not for Scheffler’s brilliance.

Morikawa has been arguably the perfect golfer not named Scheffler or Schauffele for the reason that begin of 2024, and but he has zero wins to point out for it. The humorous factor about Morikawa, although, is {that a} win this weekend would put him three-quarters of the way in which to the grand slam.

It’s not as horny as a Scottie win within the public eye proper now, however it’s each bit as believable — and maybe as legacy-shifting.

10. Ludvig Aberg

Ludvig Aberg has cooled off some since an electrical begin to the season resulted in a second-place Masters end. He’s additionally handled a mysterious knee harm that compelled a WD. However he poured in a 25-footer for birdie on the seventeenth throughout Wednesday’s apply spherical, mashed a handful of actually terrifying golf photographs, and profiles because the type of high-ball hitter who will thrive as soon as the greens at Pinehurst harden up heading into the weekend.

However that’s simply his golf profile. I’m most impressed by his outlook on life and golf, which will be greatest surmised with the type of shrug he so typically throws caddie Joe Skovron’s means. As Skovron instructed me earlier this 12 months, “he’s mature past his years.” Profitable a U.S. Open calls for it.

James Colgan

Golf.com Editor

James Colgan is a information and options editor at GOLF, writing tales for the web site and journal. He manages the Sizzling Mic, GOLF’s media vertical, and makes use of his on-camera expertise throughout the model’s platforms. Previous to becoming a member of GOLF, James graduated from Syracuse College, throughout which era he was a caddie scholarship recipient (and astute looper) on Lengthy Island, the place he’s from. He will be reached at [email protected].

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