The ‘ridiculous’ rule that left Ryan McCormick irritated at US Open

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OAKMONT, Pa. — Ryan McCormick, who made the minimize on the U.S. Open on the quantity on Friday at 7-over par, needs to be exhilarated to be taking part in the weekend at Oakmont, his first main championship.

However McCormick, one in every of 5 Metro Space gamers within the discipline this week, expressed disappointment when he completed his third spherical in 76 on Saturday as a result of Korn Ferry Tour gamers don’t obtain factors for qualifying for a significant and even making the minimize in a single.

“It’s irritating,’’ McCormick, a Middletown, N.J. native, mentioned. “We don’t get factors for making the minimize right here. It’s the one tour on the planet that doesn’t get factors for making a minimize at a significant. It’s clearly ridiculous. It’s horrible.’’

McCormick, who’s 13-over, embraced the problem the USGA delivers on the U.S. Open.

Ryan McCormick hits a shot in the course of the third spherical of the U.S. Open on June 14, 2025. AP

“I like the take a look at out right here,’’ he mentioned. “I want each week was just like the U.S. Open. It’s demanding. It’s important to hit high quality pictures. You’ve received to consider the place you’re going. You’ve received to do every little thing by yourself. It’s you towards your self and the course, and I like the problem.’’

His fellow Korn Ferry Tour native, James Nicholas, from Scarsdale, is 12-over after taking pictures 75 on Saturday.

Among the many three different gamers from the Metro Space, Westchester’s Cameron Younger is just not out of competition at 3-over par, seven pictures again, after taking pictures 69 Saturday.

Chris Gotterup, from Truthful Haven, N.J., is 4-over par and eight pictures again after taking pictures his second consecutive 69.

And Max Greyserman, from Brief Hills, N.J., can also be 4-over par after taking pictures 71 on Saturday.


Keegan Bradley, the present U.S. Ryder Cup captain, sounded very bullish on Sam Burns, who had the 36-hole lead and has the 54-hole lead with a 65 on Friday and 67 Saturday.

Keegan Bradley reacts in the course of the third spherical of the U.S. Open. Imagn Photos

Burns’ 65 was the third-lowest spherical performed within the 10 U.S. Opens held at Oakmont, behind solely Johnny Miller’s 63 in 1973 and Loren Roberts’ 64 in 1994.

“He’s such an important participant, and he’s been trending,’’ Bradley mentioned. “He appears to have a U.S. Open mentality. I used to be watching him [Friday] and I simply stored saying it seems like he’s up for the problem at this time, and he was.’’


Bradley wasn’t a fan of the USGA boasting earlier than the match that it needed the gamers to make use of all 15 golf equipment — the 14 of their bag and the one between their ears (the thoughts) — to win a U.S. Open.

“The USGA can say all they need, however we’re skilled golfers,’’ Bradley mentioned. “That is what we do for a residing. I don’t agree with that. We exit right here day-after-day and attempt to be professionals, and we all know in relation to a significant, whether or not it’s a U.S. Open, British Open, Masters, PGA, that now we have to be on high of our sport mentally.

“The USGA is just not doing that, we’re doing that.’’


Cool U.S. Open story. Philip Barbaree Jr., who received into the sector by means of qualifying, was one of many 13 gamers who needed to come out to Oakmont early Saturday morning to finish the second spherical because of Friday’s climate suspension.

He needed to make a five-foot par putt to make the minimize at 7-over par and he made it, fist-pumping and giving his spouse and caddie, Chloe, a giant hug.

Philip Barbaree Jr. is pictured in the course of the third spherical of the U.S. Open on June 14. Getty Photos

He’s beforehand certified for the 2018 U.S. Open, however missed the minimize.

A short while later, Barbaree, who grew up with Burns in Shreveport, La., was the primary to tee off for the third spherical, and performed with a club-member marker due to the odd variety of gamers to make the minimize.

“Lots of pent-up emotion and stress from sleeping final night time — or not sleeping final night time — understanding that I just about needed to come out and make par on one of many hardest holes on the course,’’ Barbaree mentioned after taking pictures 75 on Saturday. “After which to truly do it, that’s what you apply for. To have the ability to pull off a shot like that when it issues, after which together with her on the bag, it’s particular.’’


Among the many 15 amateurs within the discipline, Justin Hastings was the one one amongst them to make the minimize, ending 6-over par by means of 36 holes.

Justin Hastings, pictured in the course of the third spherical of the U.S. Open
on June 14, was the one newbie to make the minimize. Getty Photos

He shot 73 on Saturday and is 9-over.

The 21-year-old Hastings, from the Cayman Islands, mentioned he plans to show professional after the British Open subsequent month.


Early Saturday because the third spherical was getting underway, the USGA had Jack Nicklaus, the 1962 U.S. Open winner at Oakmont, and Miller, the 1973 winner at Oakmont, into the interview room for some memory.

Nicklaus was requested what the “key’’ was to his win as a 22-year-old that 12 months.

“The important thing was to beat Arnold Palmer,’’ Nicklaus mentioned. “Arnie was the highest participant within the sport on the time. He had gained the Masters earlier within the 12 months. He was the man you needed to beat in the event you needed to win, and significantly right here.

Jack Nicklaus (l.) and Johnny Miller (r.) are pictured throughout a press convention on the U.S. Open on June 14. Imagn Photos

“I didn’t know something about Oakmont. I didn’t understand, as a 22-year-old, that I used to be in Arnold Palmer’s yard.’’

Palmer, in fact, was from close by Latrobe, Pa., which stays a shrine to his greatness.

Each former gamers had been requested concerning the $21.5 million prize purse this week, with $4.3 million going to the winner.

“Would I’ve cherished to have had what’s happening right here once we performed? Yeah,’’ Nicklaus mentioned. “Clearly, all of us would. However I do know Johnny and myself each trail-blazed the way in which for what’s occurring at this time. I feel in the event you look again at [Ben] Hogan and [Sam] Snead and people guys, they path blazed it for us.

“Would [the money] have modified our lives? I’d hope not.’’

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