Watch: Grayson Murray suffers U.S. Open meltdown for the ages
Grayson Murray celebrating Father’s Day by triple bogeying and chucking his putter in the long stuff just like a dad pic.twitter.com/KIdnIrHrmr
— Will Brinson (@WillBrinson) June 19, 2022
The U.S. Open fancies itself as the toughest test in golf, a claim Grayson Murray would likely agree with based on his performance Sunday morning.
The 28-year-old came to the seventh hole at even par for his round but walked away with a quadruple-bogey. Needless to say, he wasn't overly pleased and promptly sent his putter flying into the rough.
It wouldn't get any better two holes later when a triple-bogey on the ninth brought his mark in the opening stretch to 42. Murray then snapped his iron in two after a wayward approach on the 10th.
Grayson Murray is straight up NOT having a good time at the US Open
— Tom Downey (@WhatGoingDowney) June 19, 2022
He threw his putter earlier, now he's snapped one of clubs@NoLayingUp pic.twitter.com/p8ZvwRm7PU
With the ensuing bogey on No. 10, Murray dropped to 16-over for the tournament, currently beating only Harris English among players to make the cut.
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