JJ Spon on Sunday finally replaced a dirty dirt of a US Open in one thing of beauty with two amazing shots at the end, which took him to his first major championship.
First, his driver came on the 314-yard 17th hole on green for a shirt who gave him an edge. The victory required two puts from 65 feet on 18th, he ended this storybook week by leveling the longest put and 2-over 72 throughout the week.
This made him the only player to finish him under the summit on 1-under 279. This won her two-shot over Robert McIntire in Scotland.
And it created a 36-year-old California’s spawn, resembling the heavenly Pittsburgh Steellers Great Franco Harris, who is only a major champion at its second US Open.
The rains that put Omont on the edge of unexpected may have saved Spon. At the beginning of the day, one shot, he opened with five bogies in six holes. And then 1 hour, 37 minutes of rain delayed.
The span was recovered as many others separated.
Reporting by Associated Press.
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