The final day of practice is underway at Oakmont, with the US Open set to tee off tomorrow.
After their practice rounds yesterday, world number one Scottie Scheffler and number two Rory McIlroy talked about the difficult layout at the iconic golf course.
Scheffler says keeping the ball in the fairway is going to be key.
Scheffler says Oakmont will make you pay if you end up in the rough.
Rory McIlroy says he played Oakmont last week and had to birdie the final two holes to shoot 81.
McIlroy says Oakmont will penalize you if you put your shot into the rough.
The golfers yesterday welcomed a group of Pittsburgh Pirates to Oakmont. Paul Skenes led the Bucco brigade.













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