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Victor Perez shines with a historic ace at the US Open, while Rory McIlroy advances and defending champ DeChambeau exits. Top players struggle at Oakmont in a competitive second round.

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French golfer Victor Perez makes history at US Open with rare ace
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French golfer Victor Perez pulled off something truly special during the second round of the U.S. Open—a hole-in-one at Oakmont, one of the toughest courses in the world. Using a 7-iron from a whopping 192 yards out, Perez nailed the shot, marking a rare and thrilling moment in the tournament's history.
Editor’s Note: Aces are rare in professional golf, especially on a beast of a course like Oakmont, where precision is everything. Perez’s feat isn’t just a personal triumph—it’s the kind of electrifying moment that reminds fans why they love the game. For France, it’s also a proud milestone in a sport where European players don’t always dominate the U.S. Open spotlight.
US Open: Rory McIlroy makes cut as defending champion DeChambeau bows out at Oakmont
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Rory McIlroy managed to scrape through to the weekend at the US Open with a clutch birdie on the 18th, while defending champ Bryson DeChambeau and a slew of other big names—like Dustin Johnson and Justin Thomas—crashed out early. McIlroy’s grit (and a few thrown clubs) kept him in the mix at Oakmont’s brutal course setup.
Editor’s Note: The US Open is living up to its reputation as golf’s toughest test, with even top players struggling. McIlroy’s survival adds drama to the weekend, while DeChambeau’s early exit shows how hard it is to repeat as champ. For fans, it’s a reminder that in majors, no one’s safe—not even the stars.
US Open golf 2025: big names toiling at Oakmont during second round – live
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The second round of the 2025 US Open at Oakmont is proving just as grueling as the first, with players battling tough conditions and high stakes. Jordan Spieth’s wayward tee shot on the 11th sums up the day’s challenges, while Viktor Hovland’s early birdies offer a glimmer of hope. The leaderboard is tight, and every shot counts.

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