Who is the favorite? Is Scheffler still in contention? Looking ahead to the weekend at the U.S. Open
Briefly

The U.S. Open at Oakmont Country Club has proven to be exceptionally challenging, with only three players under par after two days. Historical data suggests that champions usually finish the second round in the top five, yet this year’s conditions may allow for unexpected performances from those further back. Notably, J.J. Spaun and Sam Burns have recorded impressive rounds, while the weather conditions, including rain, may impact play over the weekend, leading to potential surprises in scoring and leaderboard changes.
Mark Schlabach highlights that historical trends in the U.S. Open suggest champions typically emerge from the top five after 36 holes, yet Oakmont may defy these expectations.
As the weather plays a significant role, Keegan Bradley noted, 'If it rains maybe' implying that conditions could allow for a surprising low score this weekend.
Read at ESPN.com
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