
Sam Burns follows his intervention on the ninth hole during the second round of the US Open golf tournament in the Oakmont Country Club in Oakmont, PA. (Pittsburgh Post-Gazette over AP) Oakmont: Sam Burns responded to the third best US Open bike, which had ever fired on Oakmont, and after Friday’s second round, when she fought big names, he fired five under par 65 to seize the units.A 28 -year -old American produced six birds against a lone Bogey to stand on three under 137 for 36 holes to punish layouts.Go beyond the border with our YouTube channel. Subscribe!“It seemed to me to play really well. He was really nice today,” Burns said. “There is a lot of golf left on a very hard pitch.”The only two US Open wheels in Oakmont Lower than Burns’s 65 were the final of Johnny Miller 63, which won in 1973 and 64 from Loren Roberts in the third round of 1994.American JJ Spaun made Bogeys on three of the last four holes to shoot 72 and stood second with Norwegian Viktor Pavland in third place 139 after 68 – the highest trio is the only players under a par after 36 holes.“I was definitely trying to get here and see how the game would emerge, and in the end it was a pretty good day,” Spaun said.“It was rather a real round of the US, a lot back and forth, a lot of grinding, bogeys. It was still a total good day. I’m still there.”World number 14 Povland wondered 22. Burns and its stunning round.“Super impressive,” Play called it. “It’s just as if you had to play perfectly perfect and have some good breaks, but it’s definitely feasible.”The heavy rains soaked Oakmont and stopped playing the day at 20:15 (0015 GMT) with 13 golfers who have finished their second rounds.World number two Rory Mcilroy tried to cut, with double bogeys on the first and third holes, but in 18th place sank five-foot birdie putt to shoot 72 and stand on 146, secured a place inside 60 and links to the weekend.Bryson Brazambeau burned 77 to stand on 150 and Miss, the first defending champion to catch the US Open cut from Gary Woodland in 2020.Also missing was the six-time US Open Runner-up Phil Micelson, who needed victory to complete his career Grand Slam.The best rated Scottie Scheffler and Spanish Jon Rahm were seven adrift at 144. Scheffler fired 71 with five bogeys and four birdies.“I felt like I’m getting away with one over today, it wasn’t that bad,” Scheffler said. “It could have been much worse.”Rahm fired a frustrating 75.“I am too angry and too crazy right now to think about any perspective,” Rahm said. “Very frustrated. Very few rounds of Golf I played in my life where I think I came across a good putty and they didn’t make a hole.”“Punch in the face”With a few exceptions, Oakmont gave the wounds to the best golf talent.“Everyone looks that they are exhausted when they come from the course just because it’s a face blow,” said American Denny McCarthy. “It just takes a lot of you.”The back starter of the burns released the 21-foot birdie Putt in 11, six feet on the birdie, par-three 13 and back-to-back short birdie puts at 17 and 18.Burns responded to Bogey on the first with five-foot birdie putt on the second and reached the greenery on two to put the birdie on the fourth holes, then connected to the clubhouse and sink 22-foot pair on the ninth to close the bike.“It’s really hard,” Burns said. “Sometimes the best thing is just to take a medicine.”Burns, who shared ninth place last year for the US Open for his best main goal, won the WGC 2023 for the last time, but fired Sunday 62 before the Canadian Open Playoff lost last week.“I felt as if my game came here in good shape,” he said.Australian Adam Scott and American Ben Griffin shared 140.French Victor Perez accepted from the sixth hole of Par-Three from 192 yards and hit the 54th hole in one in the history of Open Open, but only the second ace at the US Open in Oakmont. Perez shot 70 to stand sixth to 141.