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On a day when the course in Oakmont Country Club ate some of the best golfers in the world, the LIV golf star, Patrick Reed, achieved a feat only three players in the history of the US Open. UU.
Reed did only the fourth double eagle, more commonly known as Albatross, since the United States Open began keeping records more than four decades ago.
The albatros can only be achieved in a torque hole, and Reed had a good look at the long hole in Oakmont when 286 yards and 3 wood were found in his hand.
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Patrick Reed plays his shot from the first tee during a practice round for the US Open in Oakmont Country Club. (Charles Leclaire/images imagn)
From the expression of Reed’s face, he knew he had made the right blow in his golf ball while looking at her to Green. But the ball continued to approach the hole, and sank for Reed for a two on its score card.
When the spectators applauded, Reed seemed stunned at the beginning. I was pointing to those who could see the green to tell him if he entered. When he realized what he had done, Reed couldn’t help smiling.
Rory Mcilroy among the best golfers fighting Thorough Tridero Oakmont Rough at the opening of US Open Open
The last player to load an albatros in the US Open was Nick Watney in 2012 at the Olympic Club. Shaun Michael (2010 in Pebble Beach) and TC Chen (1985 in Oakland Hills) were the other two to do so.

Patrick Reed walks to the fifth hole during the first round of the PGA championship in Quail Hollow. (Jim Dedmon/Imagn images)
Reed was 1 over his round, but that quickly sank it through the classification table in 2 bass.
Many golfers who finished their opening rounds in the third great wish of this year that came to a shot as Reed considering the treacherous conditions of Oakmont, including glass vegetables and the rude bulk, have tried some of the best in the game.
Rory Mcilroy was among them on Thursday, carrying a 4 -envelope round after falling apart in nine o’clock. Shane Lowry threw a microphone near green by frustration on her thick chips due to the thick thickness. It ended 9 over the day.

Patrick Reed plays his shot from the first tee during the first round of the United States Open. (Charles Leclaire/images imagn)
The best players like Justin Rose (7-Over), Patrick Cantlay (6-over), Matthew Fitzpatrick (4-over) and Wyndham Clark (4-over) were among others who fought on Thursday.