Do you like those golf tournaments where guys are shooting in the 60s every round and the winner is double-digits under par? If so, the 2016 U.S. Open isn’t for you as it will be staged at perhaps the toughest course in America, at least how it’s set up this week: Oakmont Country Club outside Pittsburgh. The last time the tournament was held here was 2007 and there were only eight rounds in the 60s. The winner was Argentina’s Angel Cabrera at 5 over. If you can find a online sports betting line prop on whether the winner this week finishes under par, bet no.
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