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But now you're seeing something about an "albatross," like the one hit by Patrick Reed (who's known for having a lot of haters) at the 2025 U.S. Open. If you're here, you may be wondering: what the ...
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.
The shot was just the fourth albatross in the U.S. Open since the tournament began keeping records 42 years ago, but Reed ...
An albatross is one of the rarest shots in golf, with only a few hundred recorded each year, compared to over 30,000 ...
On a day that didn’t produce many smiles for the world’s best, Patrick Reed certainly got the crowds at Oakmont Country Club ...
With two swings on a 621-yard hole Thursday at Oakmont Country Club, Patrick Reed made history with the fourth albatross on ...
This marks just the fourth albatross at the U.S. Open since the event started keeping such records in 1983. The 2018 Masters ...
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 ...
Patrick Reed started his U.S. Open with a bang, making a two on the par-5 fourth hole to launch himself into contention early ...
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