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The US Open Mega Review — Wyndham Clark Conquers Shinnecock | Episode 48

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It's time for our US Open Mega Review as the guys get stuck into the results and talking points, with Wyndham Clark taking out the 126th US Open at Shinnecock Hills. At (3:40) Lynchy breaks down how Wyndham got the job done in tough conditions, enduring the New York crowd (5:00). The guys discuss Sam Burns' chances (16:17) before getting into how the course played through the week — the poa greens, the slopes and the demands of the layout (18:16) — and just how crucial the caddies were around this place (21:52). At (24:37) we hear from the pros on what an 18 handicapper would realistically shoot around Shinnecock, and Lynchy runs through a remarkable list of players with the same or fewer majors than Wyndham (31:48). At (32:30) the guys touch on other notable performances, including Scottie Scheffler, Sam Burns (34:32), Tom Kim (36:30) and Keith Mitchell's impressive four rounds of 70 (38:44). At (49:13) they turn to the disappointing showings from our Aussies, the LIV players continuing to miss cuts (50:23), and yet another rock-solid US Open performance from Xander (52:42). At (55:14) the guys chat through some of the feel good moments from the week. At (59:14) All In The Tips returns — after a windy US Open, Sammy asks Lynchy for the best way to play in the wind, and there's time for a quick Mulligan for a reporter who wasn't quite sure where the US Open was being played this week (1:03:09). At (1:03:51) the guys cover the latest news on the golf ball rollback, before finishing with a Course Language Confessional as Sammy dobs in one of his mates (1:08:41). All thanks to Callaway.

It's time for our US Open Mega Review as the guys get stuck into the results and talking points, with Wyndham Clark taking out the 126th US Open at Shinnecock Hills. At (3:40) Lynchy breaks down how Wyndham got the job done in tough conditions, enduring the New York crowd (5:00). The guys discuss Sam Burns' chances (16:17) before getting into how the course played through the week — the poa greens, the slopes and the demands of the layout (18:16) — and just how crucial the caddies were around this place (21:52). At (24:37) we hear from the pros on what an 18 handicapper would realistically shoot around Shinnecock, and Lynchy runs through a remarkable list of players with the same or fewer majors than Wyndham (31:48). At (32:30) the guys touch on other notable performances, including Scottie Scheffler, Sam Burns (34:32), Tom Kim (36:30) and Keith Mitchell's impressive four rounds of 70 (38:44). At (49:13) they turn to the disappointing showings from our Aussies, the LIV players continuing to miss cuts (50:23), and yet another rock-solid US Open performance from Xander (52:42). At (55:14) the guys chat through some of the feel good moments from the week. At (59:14) All In The Tips returns — after a windy US Open, Sammy asks Lynchy for the best way to play in the wind, and there's time for a quick Mulligan for a reporter who wasn't quite sure where the US Open was being played this week (1:03:09). At (1:03:51) the guys cover the latest news on the golf ball rollback, before finishing with a Course Language Confessional as Sammy dobs in one of his mates (1:08:41). All thanks to Callaway.

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