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Take 5: The first chief winner in the US Open

Sepp Straka reacts after drowning her put on the ninth hole during the final round of the memorial tournament at Muirfield Village Golf Course on Sunday, June 1, 2025.

The same four faces have dominated the last six major championships: Scotty Chefler, Rory McLero, Gender Shofel and Bryson Decombo.

Not only they have combined to win six titles, they have dotted the top 10 on every leaderboard, contradicing and pushing each other.

All those four stars have many big companies, and did not win the first time in the game since Brian Harman in the 2023 Open Championship. We can be overdue for a newcomer because USGA sets Omont Country Club for the US Open this week.

His major championships here have five golfer on the prefix of success – and why they believe that they may be in the mixture on Sunday in Pennsylvania.

-Tomy Fleetwood

I am sure Fleetwood will win a major win before its time ends.

He was the top -10 in every major between 2022 and 2024 as his game is getting better with age. Fleetwood is at seventh place on PGA Tour in total stroke this season, and does not have a shortage in any one area. In particular, he is away from T, and the exact driving is one of the keys with his thick rough in Omont.

American opens in the last four, T 70 percent of the players received strokes, came out of accuracy, only 30 percent from the distance.

-Sepp Straka

Anyone, not even in the highest ranks of golf cognosenti, saw Straka coming. His own brother was recruited more to play college golf.

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Austria’s native-Libama resident is now one of the hottest players in the world, winning the American Express and Trust Championships for victory.

Some of these ranking are wild: the other received total strokes! First Birds in average and greens in regulation percentage! He is also ranked 11th in driving accuracy, and in the US Open last year in Pineharst No. 2, Straka led the area in Fairways in regulation. If he is in front of any point this week, do not be shocked.

-Mark Leishman

The place could come out of a win on Sunday in Live Golf Virginia and go to Jokin Neemon, but his main history did not meet the high expectations around him. Neeman herself said that he thinks that he is still away from winning a major.

I am looking at Leishman, the legendary Australian, which is in the eighth place in the live table this year, with a win in Dorl and a win on the top -10 Sunday. He finished 14th in the 2024 US Open and finished 18th for the last time to be held in Okmont (2016).

Most especially, Lishman qualified for the US, while the old -fashioned methods opened, while most live members were released, showing that he was convinced in his game.

-Petric cantley

The final round at Pineharst was consumed so much by Dechambo vs. McClayo that the best performance of the cantley in one major became one later. An opening 65 and thanks to no major blunders, he was in the top three at the end of every round and only two shots ended back.

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The US Open can be the prominent that he is best suited to win. He has four straight top -15 finish, and he finished 14th in the last year, ninth in 2023 and fourth in 2022. Listen, I know that the Bloom is away from the rose with this man, but I have not forgotten the clutch put cantley made in the 2021 Fedex Cup playoffs.

-Sam Burns

Talking about the Americans who get lost in the reshuffle, all five PGA tours of Burns came between May 2021 and March 2023, before he fell for a while.

He rarely performed well in Major, but his best performed to be a T9 at the 2024 US Open.

Now he is building at the right time, as the RBC Canadian Open ended several top -20 in his breakout weekend. Statistically, Burns is also the best vessel on the tour this year. Now, did this help him win the playoffs against Ryan Fox on Sunday? No, but it can keep it intelligent this week if the USGA decides to take out Omont Greens.

-Adam Zillonka, Field Level Media

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