US open lands at Ocont Contre Club later this week, but the course can reach harmful weather conditions that have proven to be a problem with the positives in the PGA and Masters Championship
The United States is preparing for the weather problems similar to those that hindered the Master and PGA championship earlier this year, with fears looming on the horizon as the championship is approaching OakMont Country Club later this week. Rorre McLeroy ended his main driver in style in Augusta earlier this year, where he obtained a master’s degree and brought his career in the Grand Salam championship.
Scottie Scheffler continued to win a month later by securing the victory in the PGA championship in Quail Hollow, adding a third main title to his victory in 2022 and 2024. However, Masters and PGA won the harmful weather conditions, which led to frightening mud balls – the golf player's nightmare.
After his third tour in Augusta in April, Jordan Sbeith criticized the conditions for influencing and turning the ball. He said: “My iron play in the last two days has killed me and to be honest with you brutally, it was muddy balls in the first place.
“It is very frustrated because you cannot talk about it here. You are not supposed to talk about. Mud balls can significantly affect this tournament, especially when you get it a lot on 11 and 13.
The rain again played the ruin in the PGA Championship, and while our open expectations in the United States have pushed the stormy weather this week and shower in the early week in Ocont, Pennsylvania, to the issue of clay balls back to the spotlight, according to our reports.
Golf players were left in coarse after “Favorite Lies” by PGA of America at a modern event, and the US Open Championship appears to follow its example. Scheffler, the USPGA winner last month, joined Spieth in sharing his anger with the referee, saying: “I mean, I do not present the rules.
“I think that when you look at the most authentic golf forms, such as when you play golf links, there is absolutely no reason to play the ball in the link golf field. It does not matter how much rainfall.
“The path can be overwhelmed with water, and in some way the ball will be bounced due to the way the grass and the ground are under it.
“When you have supervised the corridors that were not covered in the sand, there will be a lot of clay on the ball, and this is just part of it. When you think about the purest golf test, I do not personally think that hitting the ball in the middle of the corridor that you should punish.
“On a good golf field this way, this is the position in which the least likely difference will be played because most of the lies that you get here are really really good. So I understand how the golf will be,” Oh, play it as it lies. “
Xander Schauffle also discussed the frustration of dealing with clay balls in the PGA championship, adding: “We are all. I'm not the only man.
“I am just in front of the camera. I don't want to go to the cabinet room because I am sure that many players are not very happy with some kind of conditions there.
“I feel very good grass, and there is no real advantage for cleaning the ball in the corridor. The training course is completely inclined. It absorbs that you are 50/50 as soon as you reach the corridor.
“It is just wherever the ball is over. I fortunately received three or four consecutive holes, as it ended in the upper part of the ball, then you guess the type of rotation you will get.”