Odds Analysis from the First Round of the U.S. Open
Craig Mish
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Segment Spotlight: Quick Hits From The Early Line Live
Weather Delays and Golf Ball Rollback Updates Dominate US Open Coverage
During the recent broadcast of "The Early Line" on Sports Grid, it was reported that play at the US Open at Shinnecock Hills has been suspended due to fog, with the suspension lasting approximately one hour. The broadcast noted that this unexpected delay might push the tournament's conclusion to Sunday or even Monday. The next update on play resumption is expected at 8:00 a.m. Eastern.
Alongside the weather updates, significant changes in golf regulations were discussed. It was announced that the golf ball rollback, initially set to impact elite players in 2028, will now be implemented in January 2030 for all players. This adjustment marks the first official acknowledgment by both the PGA Tour and the World Tour of the need to address the distance golf balls travel, although there remains skepticism about the effectiveness of the new standards. This was highlighted by Cam Young's performance with a ball conforming to the new standards without a noticeable loss in distance.
Furthermore, Scotty Scheffler's anticipation to tee off later in the day was highlighted, along with his aspirations for achieving the Grand Slam. Scheffler shared his personal connection to golf, emphasizing the life lessons and friendships the sport has fostered for him. He expressed a desire for more people to be introduced to golf, touting its significant personal and social benefits.
With only 12 players having completed two holes and most players scoring even or over-par due to the challenging conditions, the tournament faces logistical adjustments. The possibility of players starting from both the front and back nine in groups of foursomes was discussed as a potential solution to manage the schedule effectively despite the delays. The unpredictable weather at Shinnecock Hills continues to play a critical role in the unfolding of this year's US Open, setting the stage for an unusual and eventful tournament.
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