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The American golfer shot a 2 on a par 5 during the first day at the U.S. Open at Oakmont, becoming the fourth person in U.S. Open history to make the rare achievement.
Patrick Reed hit the rarest shot in golf on a big-time stage — but he wasn’t impressed. The former Masters champ hit the ...
On a day that didn’t produce many smiles for the world’s best, Patrick Reed certainly got the crowds at Oakmont Country Club ...
When the man with the one of the best short games in golf hit the longest of long shots, he had no idea what happened to his ball. So Patrick Reed raised his palms upward, as if to ask for an answer.
All across Oakmont, there were plenty of tales from the rough. The U.S. Open came to what might be its toughest venue and ...
Reed raised his hands to the sky, wondering what happened when he unleashed a 3-wood from 286 yards in the fairway of the par ...
With two swings on a 621-yard hole, Patrick Reed leapt into contention at Oakmont Country Club by making the fourth albatross ...
Patrick Reed hit a spectacular 286-yard albatross on the par-5 fourth hole at Oakmont during the U.S. Open, joining an elite group of just four players to achieve the feat.
Patrick Reed made only the fourth double-eagle since the U.S. Open started keeping records some four decades ago, dunking in ...
Coming into the 2025 U.S. Open, much of the conversation centered around the difficulty of Oakmont Country Club. On Thursday, ...
It's a rare feat in U.S. Open history, too, as Reed's albatross is just the fourth known in tournament history. The previous three came from T.C. Chen at Oakland Hills in 1985, Shaun Micheel at Pebble ...