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Sam Burns revealed the role that his friend, Scottie Scheffler, has played in his career, including his status as the 54-hole leader of the 2025 U.S. Open.
Sam Burns' wife Caroline Burns and the couple's son Bear are at the center of the PGA Tour golfer's pursuit of the U.S. Open title at Oakmont. Sam's wife has been journeying with him long before the golfer was competing at majors.
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Sporting News on MSNScottie Scheffler-Sam Burns relationship, explained: How PGA golfers met as teens, grew into close friendsAs a result, many golfers become close with each other, which is exactly what happened with Scottie Scheffler and Sam Burns. The two golfers have developed as players simultaneously, of course with Scheffler reaching heights far higher than Burns thus far.
PGA Tour pro Billy Horschel questioned the casual water rule after Sam Burns was denied a free relief during the final round of the US Open 2025. He was in the lead after 54 holes at 4-under.
The golfer turned pro in 2009 and has played 159 events over his career earning $3.4 million, per the PGA Tour. For those wondering what kind of grandfather Palmer was, Saunders shared an incredible story about the legend answering his phone while he was at the oval office meeting the president.
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Sporting News on MSNHas Sam Burns won a major? Breaking down history of finishes, PGA tour wins for U.S. Open contenderAfter a successful start to his career, Sam Burns is looking to capture his first major championship at the 2025 U.S. Open. The 28 year old and five-time winner on the PGA Tour is tied atop the leaderboard with J.
Sam Burns stands atop the leaderboard to start the final round of the 2025 U.S. Open. Here is everything you need to know about his career to date.
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Burns went low Sunday at the RBC Canadian Open seemingly out of nowhere and is in a great spot to take home another PGA Tour trophy.
Scheffler, despite his struggles, played well enough to reach the weekend, as did Rory McIlroy, who birdied No. 18 to close at 6-over before continuing his bizarre anti-media petulant pouting campaign and blowing off interview requests.