
J.J. Spaun leads U.S. Open at Oakmont on a wild day of great shots and shockers
OAKMONT, Pa. (AP) — J.J. Spaun played a surprisingly steady hand Thursday among a wild mix of rare shots and some shockers at Oakmont, playing bogey-free on America’s toughest course for a 4-under 66 and a one-shot lead in the U.S. Open.
Patrick Reed made an albatross — only the fourth in the U.S. Open since it starting tracking such records in 1983 — by holing out from 286 yards on the par-5 fourth. He finished with a triple bogey. Shane Lowry made the first eagle on the par-4 third hole at Oakmont. He shot a 79.
Scottie Scheffler made more bogeys in one round (5) than he usually makes in a tournament and had his highest start (73) at a U.S. Open.
Through all that high entertainment, Spaun went out in the morning with hardly a fuss and nary a bogey.