Gordon Sargent (a) finished his 2023 U.S. Open at 4-over par, bookending his week with rounds of 69 to earn the Low Amateur honors at The Los Angeles Country Club. Relive his performance with every televised shot from Sargent’s U.S. Open.
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That putt on 18 happened to the only person in the field that it could possibly happen to and not have it matter. Very lucky for the USGA that it happened to him early in the day and they could fix the cup. Still won low am by a million and isn't taking home a check so he didn't lose any money over it.
Hurts to watch him swing, that can't be good to his back.
26:52 we've seen this before. Can we not design a better cup? He played like a pro, but he should at least try to look happy for the Wyndham Clark at the awards ceremony. 😒