
US Open 2025 - Oakmont
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Amazing putt to win it.
https://x.com/usopengolf/status/1934404553178296658
Also at 1.06am in the morning!
https://x.com/usopengolf/status/1934404553178296658
Also at 1.06am in the morning!
Someone was dead keen to back Burns, especially when he was two up.
They kept chasing 1.6 or something for some hefty numbers, with maybe eight holes still left to play.
Liquidity was spot on—TV coverage was pretty quick over in the States and across the Asian satellites.
They kept chasing 1.6 or something for some hefty numbers, with maybe eight holes still left to play.
Liquidity was spot on—TV coverage was pretty quick over in the States and across the Asian satellites.
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Awfully glad I stayed up for that. What drama on the back nine!
The market was brilliant, too. I actually thought the Canadian Open last week was a belter as well and was surprised no-one posted about it. The volume wasn’t anywhere near as high, but the liquidity on the final day was excellent, with the same moments of drama where any one of half a dozen players could have won. The big difference last week was that the tension was fuelled by players making shots rather than dropping them!
Fingers crossed for the Travelers market this week.
The market was brilliant, too. I actually thought the Canadian Open last week was a belter as well and was surprised no-one posted about it. The volume wasn’t anywhere near as high, but the liquidity on the final day was excellent, with the same moments of drama where any one of half a dozen players could have won. The big difference last week was that the tension was fuelled by players making shots rather than dropping them!
Fingers crossed for the Travelers market this week.
I wish I had stayed up, but there was no way I could have done that. I've spent the last month in agony with a foot problem and have been dosed up on painkillers. So, I would never have made it to the early hours.Lynskey888 wrote: ↑Mon Jun 16, 2025 2:25 pmAwfully glad I stayed up for that. What drama on the back nine!
The market was brilliant, too. I actually thought the Canadian Open last week was a belter as well and was surprised no-one posted about it. The volume wasn’t anywhere near as high, but the liquidity on the final day was excellent, with the same moments of drama where any one of half a dozen players could have won. The big difference last week was that the tension was fuelled by players making shots rather than dropping them!
Fingers crossed for the Travelers market this week.
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Well he didn't quite get undr par for R4, but he did finish 7th, so all good. I watched every minute of the coverage, rain delays included! It was a magnificent putt that closed the deal, though 2 would have sufficed.Crazyskier wrote: ↑Sun Jun 15, 2025 11:18 amAgreed. I expect Scottie to shoot under par and finish comfortably in the top 10.TupleVision wrote: ↑Sun Jun 15, 2025 9:33 amGreened up this morning and think I'm done, feels a bit too much like a lottery now going into R4
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I watched up until the rain delay but reading the comments here I'm disappointed I didn't put a bit more effort in!Crazyskier wrote: ↑Mon Jun 16, 2025 6:19 pmWell he didn't quite get undr par for R4, but he did finish 7th, so all good. I watched every minute of the coverage, rain delays included! It was a magnificent putt that closed the deal, though 2 would have sufficed.Crazyskier wrote: ↑Sun Jun 15, 2025 11:18 amAgreed. I expect Scottie to shoot under par and finish comfortably in the top 10.TupleVision wrote: ↑Sun Jun 15, 2025 9:33 amGreened up this morning and think I'm done, feels a bit too much like a lottery now going into R4
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