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Scottie Scheffler U.S. Open Range Frustration | 2025

Scottie Scheffler U.S. Open Range Frustration | 2025

June 15, 2025 Catherine Williams - Chief Editor Sports

Scottie Scheffler,⁤ the world’s number one golfer, met⁣ unexpected challenges at the 2025 U.S.Open. Despite making the cut, Scheffler struggled with a recurring left miss off the tee, visibly frustrating him. After‌ a frustrating round,​ Scheffler was caught by television cameras in a heated conversation with‍ his coach Randy Smith. Examine Scheffler’s ‌U.S. open woes and the swing struggles plaguing his game, ‍moving‍ him from a tournament favorite to a player fighting to climb the leaderboard. ​Discover how Scheffler’s struggles may influence the remainder ⁤of the tournament, ‌and the impact ⁣on his performance. For more insights into the sport, visit News Directory ⁣3.Discover next what changes Scheffler makes.

Scheffler’s U.S. Open round Marred by Swing​ Struggles

Scottie Scheffler, ⁢the world’s top-ranked golfer and pre-tournament favorite, is facing unexpected challenges at the 2025 ⁢U.S. Open. ⁣Despite making​ the cut, Scheffler‌ is not in contention after two rounds at Oakmont Country Club.

Scheffler, who has three wins in ‌his last ⁤four starts, including ‍the PGA Championship, carded a 73 in the first round and⁢ followed it with a 71 on Friday. He heads into the weekend at 4 over par.

His struggles stem from a left miss ​off the tee,a problem ‍that resurfaced at an inopportune time. Scheffler’s frustration was evident during his second⁣ round.

After finding the​ church pew bunkers for the third time ‌in two days on the 3rd hole, Scheffler slammed his​ driver into ⁢the ground and exclaimed a mild “gosh dang its.”

Following‍ his round, ‍Scheffler headed to ⁣the practice⁣ area, where ‌television cameras caught him in⁣ a frustrated conversation with coach Randy Smith. Scheffler expressed that‌ his feel did not match the ball’s ⁣behavior.

Despite his struggles, Scheffler’s “lost” game still places him around the top 30 at the U.S. open.

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