Scottie Scheffler has saved coming again to the identical reply when requested in numerous methods about how a day that started with optimism at the US Open was a five-and-a-half-hour slog that left him effectively off the entrance web page of the leaderboard.
“I’ve most likely bought to offer myself a couple of extra appears,” the world’s top-ranked participant stated Thursday after a 3-over 73 left him seven pictures behind frontrunner JJ Spaun.
Scheffler was speaking about appears for cheap birdie putts. These didn’t occur practically sufficient throughout these usually arduous hours on the Oakmont Nation Membership in Oakmont, Pennsylvania. As for plain outdated “appears”, nevertheless, effectively, the three-time main winner had these in abundance.
Appears of frustration, like when his drive on the par-5 twelfth landed in the course of a fairway that slopes massively from left to proper and saved rolling, and rolling, and rolling till it was within the first lower of the course’s signature ankle-deep tough.
Appears of bafflement, like when his 1.8-metre (6ft) par putt on the par-3 thirteenth slid by, inflicting him to place his hand over his mouth and switch to caddie Ted Scott as if to say, “What simply occurred?”
Appears of anger, like when his wedge from 76 metres (83 yards) on the simple (by Oakmont requirements) par-4 14th landed 12 metres (40ft) previous the opening. Scheffler slammed the membership into the bottom earlier than gathering himself to two-putt.
Appears of annoyance, when his 3.7-metre (12ft) birdie try on the par-4 seventeenth lipped out. Scheffler bent over, pressed his fingers on his knees and appeared to sigh earlier than standing again up.
That doesn’t even embrace what he described as “sloppy” bogeys on the par-4 third and par-5 fourth when he discovered the sand off the tee.
It added as much as tying his worst opening spherical in a serious ever. He did that on the 2021 Masters, a yr earlier than he started a run of dominance not seen since Tiger Woods’s prime twenty years in the past. Heck, he even managed a 1-under 69 at Oakmont as a 19-year-old novice in 2016.
9 years later, Scheffler’s life could be very totally different. When he walked out of the scoring space within the late spring twilight, his toddler son, Bennett, and spouse, Meredith, and different members of his household had been ready.
The course, nevertheless, stays the identical bodily and mentally draining job it has at all times been.
There’s a cause Scheffler teed off at 1:25pm and didn’t faucet in for par on 18 till 6:52pm despite the fact that there wasn’t a touch of rain or wind or every other exterior components to gum up the works. There was solely Oakmont being Oakmont.
The fairways that Spaun navigated to a 4-under 66 within the morning dried up all through the type of muggy, sun-baked day that’s been unusual throughout Western Pennsylvania’s cool, moist spring.
Scheffler made solely two putts over 3 metres (10ft), none over the ultimate seven holes and three-putted the par-3 thirteenth. How? He has no concept. But he additionally is aware of one middling spherical doesn’t essentially break his possibilities of profitable the third leg of the grand slam.
Play just a little “sharper” within the second spherical, and he thinks he may be in a greater place come the weekend.
“Whenever you’re enjoying all these assessments which can be this difficult, there’s often nonetheless a method to rating,” he stated.
He may discover them sooner fairly than later. In every of Scheffler’s 16 PGA Tour victories, he discovered himself inside the highest 30 after 18 holes. He’ll be exterior that quantity when he places his tee within the floor at No 10 on Friday morning to begin his second spherical.
“I’ll clear up a few of these errors, a pair three putts and stuff like that,” he stated on Thursday. “And I believe tomorrow can be a greater day.”

Rory McIlroy, nonetheless trying to regain the shape that helped him complete a career Grand Slam at the Masters in April, began on the again 9 and made two early birdies to achieve the flip simply two pictures again of Spaun earlier than a wayward second 9.
World quantity two McIlroy made 4 bogeys over a seven-hole stretch out of the flip, adopted by a double bogey on the par-3 eighth, the place he left his tee shot within the thick tough and did not get out on his first try. He signed for a 74.
Defending champion Bryson DeChambeau, one in every of 14 LIV Golf gamers within the area and trying to change into the primary repeat US Open winner since Brooks Koepka in 2018, spent an excessive amount of time in Oakmont’s penal tough and opened with a 73.
“It was a brutal take a look at of golf. However one which I’m excited for tomorrow,” DeChambeau stated.