For Niemann, It's 71 Solid Holes, One Thrown Club and a Return Tr
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Joaquín Niemann reaped his best performance in a major after finishing seventh in the US Open after taking a huge downside and a two-beat penalty for throwing one of his clubs. However, that didn’t stop him from getting far in the tournament and making a major jump in the ranking. “I wasn’t trying to offend anyone. It was something more against myself. I was frustrated. My expectations are always very high and I felt I was playing a good golf,” …
Niemann puts US Open penalty into sharp focus
Joaquin Niemann posted two of the best rounds Shinnecock Hills Golf Club has seen this week at the U.S. Open. It'll be enough for a top-10 finish and an exemption for next year, but the Chilean could be left wondering…
Another low round by Niemann puts US Open penalty into sharp focus
Joaquin Niemann posted two of the best rounds Shinnecock Hills Golf Club has seen this week at the U.S. Open. It'll be enough for a top-10 finish and an exemption for next year, but the Chilean could be left wondering…
For Niemann, it's 71 solid holes, one thrown club and a return tr
SOUTHAMPTON, N.Y. (AP) — The U.S. Open summary for Joaquin Niemann looks like this: 71 holes of solid golf, one really bad one, a thrown club, a two-shot penalty and the willpower to not spend too much time wondering about what might have been. “If my grandmother had tires, she’d be a car,” Niemann said Sunday, not wanting to speculate much after wrapping up a tournament sullied by an opening-round 11 on the par-4 sixth hole that featured two te…
The summary of the United States Open for Chilean Joaquin Niemann looks like this: 71 solid golf holes, one really bad, a stick thrown, a two-stroke penalty and the willpower to not spend too much time wondering what it might have been.
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