LOS ANGELES – Golf is cruel.
The U.S.Open will continue without Jordan Spieth, who made two bogeys in his last three holes to miss the cut on number. The U.S. Open will go on without Jordan Spieth who missed the cut after making two bogeys on his last three golf holes. Justin Thomas also shot 81, his second highest round in his career, on Friday. Phil Mickelson celebrated his 53rd Birthday – golf didn’t give a damn. It hurts no matter who you’re, to pack up and leave on cut day.
“It’s not fun to live on the cut line.” Colt Knost, PGA Tour XM Radio analyst said: “I did it for twelve years.” It will make you pull out your hair if you still have any.
The pros did not score as low on the second day, but they still missed the cut at 2-over-142. The 63 rd U.S. Open will take place on Sunday.
Some of the biggest names are taking the weekend to reflect on what went wrong.